Parts of Alabama face heat advisory warnings today as heat index hits 108 degrees
The National Weather Service says another hot and humid June day is expected Monday across Alabama, and some spots will be hot enough to warrant heat advisories.
The weather service issues heat advisories when the combination of heat and humidity rises to a level that could make people susceptible to heat illnesses.
And that will be the case today in parts of west Alabama, where the heat index, or “feels like” temperature, is expected to reach triple digits this afternoon.
A heat advisory will be in effect on Monday through 7 p.m. for the northwest Alabama counties of Lauderdale, Colbert and Franklin.
A heat advisory will be in effect Monday for Colbert, Lauderdale and Franklin counties in northwest Alabama.NWS
The National Weather Service in Huntsville said heat index values of up to 108 will be possible this afternoon in those areas.
Another heat advisory will be in effect until 7 p.m. Monday for the west-central Alabama counties of Marion, Lamar and Fayette.

Heat stress will be possible in part of west-central Alabama today.NWS
The National Weather Service in Birmingham said the heat index could climb as high as 105 this afternoon in those areas.
The rest of the state will be hot as well.
Here are the forecast high temperatures for Monday, which are expected to range from the low to mid-90s:

Here are Monday’s expected high temperatures.NWS
The heat isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Temperatures could be even a degree or two hotter on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to weather service forecasts.
Here are Tuesday’s expected highs:

Here are Tuesday’s forecast high temperatures.NWS
Here’s the forecast for Wednesday:

Here are Wednesday’s expected temperatures.NWS
There will also be a Level 1 out of 5 risk for isolated severe storms on Wednesday in parts of east and south Alabama.
Here’s the severe weather outlook for Wednesday:

Isolated severe storms will be possible on Wednesday in areas in south and east Alabama in dark green.Storm Prediction Center
Any chance for a rare June Alabama cooldown? Nope.
The six- to 10-day temperature outlook from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center is forecasting a 50-60 percent probability of above-average temperatures for all of Alabama through July 2:

All of Alabama has a 50-60 percent probability of having above-average temperatures through the end of June.CPC