James Spann: More lazy, hazy summer days in store for Alabama

How about this one from Nat King Cole?
“Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Those days of soda and pretzels and beer
Roll out those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer
Dust off the sun and moon and sing a song of cheerJust fill your basket full of sandwiches and weenies
Then lock the house up, now you’re set
And on the beach you’ll see the girls in their bikinis
As cute as ever but they never get ’em wet”
NEW DAY, OLD FORECAST: You probably know what we are going to forecast for today and the weekend… after all, this is late July in Alabama. Our weather will continue to be hot and humid, and scattered showers and thunderstorms will bubble up during the heat of the day. We project a high in the mid 90s in most places today, and with the high dewpoints (well up in the 70s) the heat index will exceed 100 in many spots, and a heat advisory remains in effect for much of the state.
Where storms form this afternoon, they will be strong; the Storm Prediction Center has a “marginal risk” of severe weather up for much of the state.
Most of the storms will come from 2 until 10 p.m., and biggest threats will come from lightning and wet microbursts (local areas of straight-line winds high enough to knock down trees and power lines). The chance of any one spot getting wet is about one in three, and there is no way of knowing in advance exactly when and where they form.
NEXT WEEK: No reason for much change. Hot, humid days, a mix of sun and clouds, and scattered, mostly afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Highs generally in the low 90s. There will be day-to-day variations in the coverage and placement of the storms, but no way of knowing them now, so it is just a broad-brush forecast.
TROPICS: Tropical storm formation is not expected in the Atlantic basin through next week.
AT THE BEACH: Mostly sunny days, fair nights and an occasional passing thunderstorm for the coast from Gulf Shores to Panama City Beach through next week. Highs 87-90 on the immediate coast, with mid 90s inland. Sea water temperatures are mostly in the upper 80s. See a detailed Gulf Coast forecast here.
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