As of 11:05 am, skies across Central Alabama are mostly cloudy with the exception of the northwestern parts of the area. Underneath those clouds, we do have some showers falling over the southeastern quarter of the area. This activity is light at the moment and I do not see any lightning strikes at this time. This activity is moving to the west-northwest.
As of the 11:00 am official roundup, temperatures were in the upper 70s to the mid-80s across the area. The warm spot was Tuscaloosa at 84 degrees. Prattville was the cool spot at 78 degrees. Birmingham was sitting at 80 degrees.
Skies will continue to stay mostly cloudy across much of Central Alabama throughout the remainder of the daylight hours, while a decent amount of sun will be shining through the clouds in the northwestern parts. West of a line from Demopolis to Tuscaloosa to Jasper looks to stay dry for the day, but shower chances start rising east of that line. Isolated to scattered showers and storms will be possible from now through the afternoon and into the early evening hours. Highs will be in the upper 80s to the lower 90s. Much of the shower activity will come to an end later this evening, but a few showers may persist for a few hours longer into the late-night over the extreme southeastern parts of the area. Lows will be in the upper 60s to the mid-70s.