Alabama to See Overnight Drop Into 30s and 40s Before Unseasonably Warm Temperatures Return Later This Week
ALABAMA – After a warm and pleasant Sunday, a cool front moving across Alabama will pull temperatures down into the 30s and 40s late Sunday night into early Monday. Despite the chilly start, the state is expected to rebound quickly, with a surge of unseasonably warm temperatures returning through the rest of the week.
Overnight Lows Dip Into the 30s and 40s
Forecast maps show much of northern Alabama dropping into the upper 30s, while central areas settle into the low to mid 40s by early Monday morning. Locations across Huntsville, Florence, Gadsden, Birmingham and surrounding communities will feel a noticeable cooldown compared to the recent stretch of mild nights.
However, this cooldown is expected to be brief, as warmer air builds back into the region almost immediately after the front exits.
Warmth Returns Quickly, With Temperatures Far Above Normal
The remainder of the week will feel more like early fall than late November. Meteorologists note that typical lows this time of year for Birmingham and Huntsville range from 40°F to 45°F, but this week may bring early morning temperatures near 60°F by Friday, a dramatic and unusual jump for mid-November.
Forecast anomaly maps show portions of Alabama running 20°F or more above average by the end of the workweek, reflecting a strong warm surge spreading across the Southeast.
No Severe Weather Expected Despite Abnormal Warmth
Even with the higher temperatures, forecasters do not expect severe weather to develop in Alabama during this warm stretch. Conditions will remain stable and worry-free, with no major storm systems or hazardous weather signals showing for the state at this time.
While neighboring states may experience unsettled weather as warm and cold air battles across the region, Alabama appears to stay on the quieter side, enjoying several days of unusually warm mornings and afternoons.
Short-Lived Chill, Then a Warm and Calm Week Ahead
The brief dip into the 30s and 40s overnight will be the only significant cooldown of the week. After that, temperatures rise steadily, bringing a mix of comfortable afternoons and mild evenings across the state.
Forecasters are watching how long this warm spell may last, but as of now, Alabama residents can expect calm, quiet, and unusually warm weather heading into the weekend.
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