DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — Showers and storms will be likely once more today as our long-awaited cold front makes its way through the Wiregrass. Some storms could be strong to marginally severe with damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph and large hail the main threats. However, a tornado or two cannot be entirely ruled out too should a storm start to rotate. Make sure you have a way to receive warnings if you have plans to be out and about! Highs will be cooler today in the low 70s.

Wednesday will be cooler with a morning start in the mid to upper 40s and afternoon highs in the upper 60s. Partly cloudy skies will prevail.

We’ll begin Thursday in the mid 40s and make it back into the seasonable 70s for highs underneath sunshine and a few high clouds.

Friday will be mostly to partly sunny and even warmer as we ascend into the low 80s after waking up in the mid 50s.

Our next front will make its way into the Tri-State on Saturday and bring a 60% chance for showers and storms with it. Some storms could be marginally severe. We’ll have more confidence on specific timing and threats in the days ahead, so check back for updates! We’ll begin the morning warmer in the mid 60s and end up in the low 80s like the day before.

Sunday will have a 10% chance for a shower or two early, but the rest of the day will be dry otherwise. Highs will be a bit cooler in the mid 70s while lows remain in the 60s.

Rain chances will go back up just a bit to 20% on Monday as a shortwave zips through the Wiregrass. We’ll return to the low 80s for highs. Lows will be in the upper 50s.