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HOT, HUMID WEDNESDAY; A FEW STORMS INLAND TODAY… Heat index values will again be in excess of 100° in many spots across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Wednesday. Air temperatures will be just a bit lower than yesterday (not by much) but the intense humidity will make the air feel even hotter than it actually is. Most locations across south Alabama and northwest Florida will remain dry on this Wednesday. A few widely scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible, particularly in areas near and north of US84 in parts of south Alabama. This means that rain chances in places like Monroeville, Evergreen, Greenville, Thomasville, and Camden are ever so slightly higher than communities closer to the beaches and bays. Fairly dry conditions will persist tomorrow ahead of slightly higher rain chances setting up for the Independence Day holiday weekend.

HEAT & HUMIDITY TO PERSIST INTO THURSDAY, FRIDAY, & JULY 4TH… High temperatures will be in the low to mid 90s tomorrow and on Friday. The same will hold true into Independence Day on Saturday. Humidity levels will remain seasonal for this time of year, meaning quite high.

P.M. STORMS TO INCREASE IN COVERAGE THIS WEEKEND… Showers and thunderstorms will likely increase in coverage on Saturday into Sunday. I am not expecting “all day washout” conditions, but we will have spotty showers and thunderstorms around, mostly in the P.M. hours. Widespread severe storms are not expected, but as always with the pop-up, summer storms, expect cloud-to-ground lightning, loud thunder, and heavy pockets of rain at times. I will have radar updates posted throughout the weekend, as needed, in the RedZone Weather app.

SEASONAL PATTERN INTO NEXT WEEK… We’re entering into a consistent, summertime pattern next week with a chance of pop-up thunderstorms each day. That does NOT mean there won’t be sunshine mixed in (there absolutely will be!), aka do not cancel your beach plans because of weather! It is totally normal and totally expected to have pop–up showers and storms this time of year, most of which will happen in the P.M. hours each day.

TROPICS: DISTURBANCE EAST OF GEORGIA & CAROLINAS WEAKENS… The disturbance associated with a frontal boundary in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, located east of Georgia and South Carolina, has continued to weaken. The National Hurricane Center no longer expects tropical storm development and chances have been reduced to a 0-10% chance range. Regardless of formal development, no major impacts are expected in Alabama or northwest Florida.

TROPICS: GULF & CARIBBEAN REMAIN QUIET… The Gulf and Caribbean Sea remain quiet with no tropical storms expected to develop over the next 5-7 days. The climatological peak of hurricane season happens on September 11. The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season will officially end on November 30.

APP… If you haven’t already downloaded the RedZone Weather app, now is a great time to do that. redzoneweather.com/app is the link to the free download. Once you have the RZW app installed on your iOS or Android device, be sure to visit the Alerts tab to turn on the specific notifications you’d like to receive. All notifications are handcrafted by me. No automation and we promise not to bug you!

See all the details in your Wednesday RedZone Weather forecast video. My next forecast video will be posted by 7:15AM tomorrow morning. I will have updates posted throughout the day, as needed, in the RedZone Weather app.

Have a good Wednesday!

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