Birmingham — Local forecast offices reported a midweek warming trend with early-morning lows in the 40s and daytime highs climbing into the 70s and low 80s through Thursday; dry conditions are expected to persist through Friday before an approaching cold front late Friday increases rain chances across the Southeast this weekend. Meteorologists warned of elevated fire danger through Friday due to low humidity and stressed vegetation, then forecast scattered showers and thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday with localized rainfall totals expected between about one and three inches in some areas; officials advised residents and event organizers to monitor updates for potential impacts, including possible interruptions at the Talladega race.
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This weather shift could impact your weekend plans. There's a risk of fire danger through Friday, so avoid outdoor burning. Then, prepare for possible rain interruptions at events like the Talladega race. Keep an eye on local weather updates.
Mother Nature's mixing it up in the Southeast. After a warm, dry week, a cold front's bringing weekend rain. It's a reminder to stay weather-aware and adjust plans as needed. Worth forwarding if you know someone attending the Talladega race.
Weekend rain and storms could benefit drought-stricken agriculture and water resources by delivering an estimated 1–3 inches of rainfall in some areas.
Elevated fire danger and persistent dry conditions continue to threaten residents, outdoor workers, and event organizers, while weekend storms may disrupt outdoor plans and events such as the Talladega race.
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