Birmingham meteorologists warned Monday of a chilly start with lows in the low to mid 40s and pockets possibly dipping to the upper 30s, with sunshine returning and highs warming into the mid 70s; similar forecasts in Kentucky, Denver and Myrtle Beach noted cool mornings followed by rapid daytime warming this week. Across the region, agencies reported frost risk overnight Monday and Tuesday in northern and inland spots, midweek highs climbing into the 70s and 80s, and a late-week frontal system that may bring showers and cooler conditions by the weekend; WMBF also highlighted ongoing drought and elevated wildfire concerns moving forward.
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This weather shift impacts your daily routine. Dress in layers to handle the chilly mornings and warmer afternoons. If you're a gardener, protect your plants from frost. And remember, the ongoing drought increases wildfire risk.
Mother Nature's playing hot and cold this week. Expect a warmup after a frosty start, then a cool down by the weekend. Until we get some rain, the wildfire risk remains. Worth forwarding if you know someone who needs a heads-up.
Daytime-focused sectors such as tourism, outdoor retailers and gardeners benefit from warmer afternoons and extended dry weather, which support outdoor activities and retail demand for seasonal goods.
Agricultural producers and drought-affected communities suffer increased risk from late-night frosts and heightened wildfire danger as dry, windy conditions persist with minimal rainfall.
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Spring chill then warmup across multiple U.S. regions
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