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Weather Alabama: Hot Start to Meteorological Summer

Liam Smith
Last updated: 2025/06/27 04:15
Liam Smith
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A hot and possibly wetter-than-average June begins in Alabama

Sunday, June 1, officially ushered in meteorological summer across Alabama, a season that will stretch through Sunday, September 1. Unlike astronomical summer, which starts with the solstice on Friday, June 20, meteorological summer is based on calendar months—June, July, and August—making it easier for climatologists and meteorologists to track and compare seasonal trends.

 

Above-average temperatures expected

Alabama is off to a hot start, and it’s only going to intensify. According to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, the temperature outlook for June shows a 33 to 40 percent probability of above-average temperatures for most of the state. In extreme south Alabama, the odds climb even higher, reaching 40 to 50 percent. This forecast reflects a broader national trend, with most of the United States expected to see warmer-than-usual conditions, except for some central regions and Alaska, which is projected to experience cooler-than-average temperatures.

Looking further ahead, the three-month outlook (June through August) holds steady, with most of Alabama again facing a 40 to 50 percent probability of hotter-than-normal conditions. Residents should brace for prolonged warmth throughout the summer months.

 

Wetter days might be ahead

It’s not just the heat that’s set to rise—rainfall is also predicted to exceed seasonal norms. For June, the precipitation outlook indicates a 40 to 50 percent probability of above-average rainfall across the entire state. This trend is expected to continue through August, hinting at a potentially wetter-than-usual summer for Alabama.

However, those weary of May’s persistent rain might find temporary relief. Forecasts suggest a drier start to June, with the exception of northern Alabama, which could see a few scattered showers today. That break won’t last long, though—rain chances are forecast to increase again beginning Thursday, potentially bringing unsettled weather back to the state.

As the longest day of the year, June 20, approaches, Alabama is gearing up for a classic summer: hot, humid, and quite possibly wet.

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