It will feel noticeably different this weekend as a cold front arrived last night, ushering in much colder air.

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According to James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist, “temperatures will hold in the 40s over the northern 2/3 of the state with a brisk north wind to make it feel even colder.”

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West Alabama County-by-County Temperature Guide

As weather conditions change this could impact the daily high and low temperature guidance. The temperature guide was updated on Saturday, January 17 at 8:45 a.m. and weather information is provided by the National Weather Service in Birmingham. 

Bibb

Saturday: High: 47 – Low: 28

Sunday: High: 55 – Low: 28

Fayette

Saturday: High: 45 – Low: 25

Sunday: High: 52 – Low: 25

Greene

Saturday: High: 47 – Low: 29

Sunday: High: 53 – Low: 28

Hale

Saturday: High: 46 – Low: 29

Sunday: High: 52 – Low: 28

Lamar

Saturday: High: 45 – Low: 24

Sunday: High: 52 – Low: 25

Perry

Saturday: High: 47 – Low: 29

Sunday: High: 54 – Low: 29

Pickens

Saturday: High: 47 – Low: 28

Sunday: High: 54 – Low: 28

Sumter

Saturday: High: 47 – Low: 28

Sunday: High: 54 – Low: 28

Tuscaloosa

Saturday: High: 47 – Low: 28

Sunday: High: 53 – Low: 28

Walker

Saturday: High: 44 – Low: 24

Sunday: High: 52 – Low: 24

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