Alabama Faces Dense Fog Advisory Sunday Morning Before Drier and Warmer Week Ahead With Highs Rising to 88 to 92 Degrees by May 16 to 17

Alabama Faces Dense Fog Advisory Sunday Morning Before Drier and Warmer Week Ahead With Highs Rising to 88 to 92 Degrees by May 16 to 17

ALABAMA — A dense fog advisory is in effect for all of Alabama Sunday morning, with the fog expected to dissipate by mid-morning. After the foggy start, most of Sunday will be dry with only a few small isolated showers possible this afternoon before a surface front brings a chance of widely scattered showers or storms tonight into Monday morning. The week ahead looks generally rain-free with a significant warmup arriving by the weekend of May 16 to 17.

Sunday: Fog, Then Mostly Dry With Isolated Showers

The dense fog advisory covers all of Alabama Sunday morning and will lift by mid-morning. Once the fog clears, conditions turn mostly dry through the afternoon with just a few small isolated showers possible.

An approaching surface front will bring the chance of a few showers or storms tonight into Monday morning, but models have trended drier, suggesting activity will remain widely scattered. While a strong storm cannot be ruled out, the severe weather risk is low and some locations across Alabama will see no rain at all from this system.

7-Day Precipitation Forecast Through May 17

The 7-day precipitation map valid ending Sunday May 17, 2026 at 8:00 AM EDT shows very modest totals forecast across Alabama through the period:

Region Forecast 7-Day Total
North Alabama 0.1 to 0.3 inches
Central Alabama 0.4 to 1.0 inches
South Alabama coast 1.0 to 1.1 inches
Mobile Bay area 1.0 inches

The heaviest totals across the Southeast during this period are concentrated along the Florida Gulf Coast and into Georgia, while most of Alabama remains on the drier end of the spectrum.

Tuesday Through Friday: Rain-Free With One Exception

The weather looks generally rain-free across Alabama Tuesday through Friday. The only exception is a small risk of an isolated shower over North Alabama on Wednesday. Otherwise the entire state can expect dry conditions through the workweek.

Weekend of May 16 to 17: Much Warmer

The weekend ahead brings a significant warmup across Alabama, with afternoon highs forecast to rise into the 88 to 92 degree range by May 16 to 17. Current indications suggest the weather will stay dry through that weekend as well, making for a warm and sunny end to the week.

Alabama Weekly Outlook Summary

Period Conditions Temperatures
Sunday May 10 Dense fog morning, isolated showers afternoon and tonight Seasonable
Monday May 11 Widely scattered showers possible early Seasonable
Tuesday through Friday Generally rain-free, small North Alabama shower risk Wednesday Warming trend
Weekend May 16 to 17 Much warmer and dry 88 to 92°F

Stay with CabarrusWeekly.com for continuing updates on Alabama’s weather through the week and the warming weekend ahead.

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