The answer? Very, very hot.
Another hot day is in the forecast for Tuesday. Above are the forecast high temperatures.The National Weather Service said temperatures in Alabama soared into the mid- to even upper 90s in Alabama today.Heat advisories continue for most of the state until 7 p.m. today, and many have been extended into Tuesday as well.Here are some high temperatures from around the state on Monday:Huntsville:97 degrees The heat isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
The weather service has heat advisories in effect for most of the state, and they have been extended into Tuesday.Heat advisory today until 6 p.m. for Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Morgan and Cullman counties.[5 PM] A Heat Advisory has been issued for tomorrow from 11 am to 7 pm. Overnight lows will only drop into the mid 70s, which won't provide much relief from the heat. Take the necessary precautions if heading outdoors tomorrow.
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