Alabama’s Late Summer & Early Fall Weather and Temperature Predictions
Many states, including Alabama, will remember the summer of 2024 as a scorcher. However, all signs indicate that chanting “sweater weather” might be delayed this year. The heat may continue into early Fall as well.
“Once again, the Deep South, Gulf Coast, and Florida may not be much hotter than usual, possibly due to increased rainfall during the peak month of an active hurricane season, said The Weather Channel.
Alabama's Late Summer & Early Fall Weather and Temperature Predictions
August
In August, temperatures in Alabama and much of the Southern region are forecasted to be "above average."
Don’t forget that “August is one of the three most active months of the hurricane season,” said The Weather Channel.
September
In September, the Yellowhammer State is expected to experience a split between "above average" and "slightly above average" temperatures.
The Weather Channel said, “Once again, the Deep South, Gulf Coast, and Florida may not be much hotter than usual, possibly due to increased rainfall during the peak month of an active hurricane season.”
October
For those anticipating classic "football" weather, October is projected to remain "above average" in Alabama and the Southern region.
Moreover, those planning to escape the unseasonable temperatures by heading north will be disappointed. October is expected to be warmer than usual from the Great Lakes and interior Northeast through the Midwest and Plains states.
The Townsquare Media Weather Center will provide updates on any changes to the weather predictions for the rest of the summer and the upcoming fall season.
Mary K. – Weather Forecaster
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