James Spann: Heat levels crank up in Alabama this week

James Spann forecasts Alabama’s hottest weather so far this year later this week from Alabama News Center on Vimeo.
RADAR CHECK: Showers and storms are moving out of extreme south Alabama this morning; the rest of the state is rain-free. Expect a partly sunny sky today with only a small risk of a shower or storm for any given spot this afternoon. The high today will be in the low to mid 90s for most places; the average high for Birmingham on June 26 is 90.
REST OF THE WEEK: While you can never rule out a pop-up shower or storm on a hot summer afternoon in Alabama, most places will be dry through Thursday with rising heat levels. Highs will hold in the mid 90s Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by upper 90s Thursday and Friday. Some spots could touch the 100-degree mark, and with high humidity levels, heat index values will be well over 100. Heat advisories will be needed for most of Alabama and the Deep South.
I don’t like to insult your intelligence by giving heat tips like “go into an air-conditioned room” and “stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day.” This is summer in Alabama, and you know how to cool down. You don’t need some guy on TV or social media telling you that.
But some people have to work outdoors, and heat exhaustion and heat stroke are serious. Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. It occurs when the body can no longer control its temperature: the body’s temperature rises rapidly, the sweating mechanism fails and the body is unable to cool down. When heat stroke occurs, the body temperature can rise to 106 degrees or higher within 10 to 15 minutes. Just use common sense and take care of yourself as the heat cranks up this week.
Afternoon storms could be a little more numerous Friday as moisture levels rise a bit.
THE ALABAMA WEEKEND AND NEXT WEEK: Some will be taking a four-day weekend with the Fourth of July falling on Tuesday. While Saturday and Sunday will be hot, heat levels will be slowly falling, and by next week highs will drop into the 87- to 91-degree range, much more tolerable. We will have scattered, random showers and thunderstorms during the afternoons and evenings, mostly in the 2-9 p.m. time frame. TROPICS: Tropical Storms Bret and Cindy have dissipated; the rest of the Atlantic basin is quiet and tropical storm formation is not expected over the next seven days.
ON THIS DATE IN 1986: Hurricane Bonnie made landfall on the upper Texas coast. A wind gust to 98 mph occurred at Sea Rim State Park. Ace, Texas, recorded 13 inches of rain.
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