High temperatures will soar into the upper 90s to around 100⁰ this weekend.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The heat is on across Alabama! High temperature have easily climbed into the mid 90s today and with upper 90s expected both afternoons this weekend. It will easily be the hottest stretch of days we’ve seen so far this year... the last time Montgomery saw a forecast like this was August of 2023 when highs reached the upper 90s and low triple digits.
The record high in Montgomery for each of the next three days is exactly 100 degrees for Capital City, so it will be a close call!The humidity will continue to be noticeably high, which means it will feel a little bit hotter than it actually is. Peak heat indices this afternoon will rise into the upper 90s, then it’s 100° to 105° Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
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