Father's Day Will Feature More Storms
- On June 16, 2025, Father's Day will bring hot, humid weather with scattered afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms across Alabama and surrounding areas.
- This weather pattern results from sustained southerly winds transporting tropical moisture northward, fueling storms and maintaining high humidity levels.
- Severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect for Chambers, Franklin, and Lawrence counties due to possible gusty winds amid scattered storms, while flash flood warnings remain overnight in some areas.
- Temperatures will peak in the upper 80s with feels-like values in the upper 90s, and rainfall chances will continue through the week with 60-70% daily likelihood through Thursday.
- The current moist and stormy pattern suggests a continuation of typical early summer conditions with daily showers and thunderstorms into midweek before rain chances become more seasonable later.
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