DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN) — The persistent light mist will taper off over night as lows drop to roughly 60 degrees with skies partially clearing.
Saturday will have a mix of sun and clouds especially in the afternoon as a cold front passes across the area. Temperatures will peak in the low and middle 80s. The annular solar eclipse will be visible in breaks of the cloud cover, but don’t look at it without eye protection! The sun will only be 65% covered, so it can still cause eye damage. If you still have your eclipse glasses from 2017, those will work perfectly!
Sunday morning will be sunny and cooler as lows dip into the middle 50s. Afternoon highs will only get to the upper 60s to 70 degrees as clouds move in and 15-20 mph winds from the north blow in chilly air.
Monday starts off in the upper 40s and ends up in the middle 60s with mostly sunny skies. Winds will still be quite breezy, so bundle up before heading outdoors!
Tuesday and Wednesday will start in the 40s and end up in the upper 60s to low 70s respectively. Sunshine will prevail!
Thursday brings more sun and a little more warmth with morning lows in the low 50s and afternoon highs in the middle 70s.
Friday will likely be rainy as a new big system moves across the eastern half of the country. Temperatures will probably stay in the 70s because of the rain.