Just how hot will it be this weekend?
The June furnace will crank up more over the weekend and into next week.
The National Weather Service is forecasting high temperatures to stay stuck in the mid- to upper 90s for much of the state starting on Saturday and possibly lasting into next week.
And it looks like only a few lucky ones will see any rain during that time.
Saturday’s high temperatures are expected to be in the mid-90s for most of the state (see the forecast at the top of this post).
Sunday could be a degree or two hotter in some areas:
Some spots could see the upper 90s on Sunday.NWS
Monday looks similarly toasty, with Fort Payne possibly coming in as the “coolest” spot with a high of 91.
Here’s the forecast for Monday:

Forecast highs for Monday.NWS
Tuesday could be one of the hottest days in the seven-day outlook, with highs projected to get into the upper 90s to 100 degrees (sorry, Tuscaloosa):

Tuesday could be one of the hottest days in the next week.NWS
The heat could back off a bit on Wednesday, with highs forecast to be “only” in the lower 90s for many:

A tiny bit cooler on Wednesday, hopefully.NWS
And by next Thursday temperatures could get closer to average, with upper 80s and low 90s in the forecast:

Highs in the 80s will be possible by Thursday in some areas. High 80s, but 80s, still.NWS
Hotter-than-average temperatures could persist through the end of the month. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is forecasting a good probability of above-average temperatures into the first of July.
Here is the six- to 10-day temperature outlook:

Alabama could be in store for more above-average heat through the end of the month.CPC