The Fourth of July is predicted to be rain-free in most of Alabama.
For Friday, Independence Day, the National Weather Service is predicting high temperatures and little possibility of rain in most, but not all, of the state.
Throughout the state, high temperatures (as seen above) are predicted to peak in the low to mid-90s.
Bonus: According to the weather service, humidity levels won’t be too high.
Most of the state is anticipated to have a low chance of rain on Friday.
This is the likelihood of precipitation anticipated for Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.:
Additionally, there is good news for beachgoers: Alabama and northwest Florida are expected to have a minimal danger of rip currents on Friday and over the weekend, according to the Mobile National Weather Service:
What about the fireworks forecast?
The sky cover forecast from the weather service considers cloud cover probability.
According to the available sky cover forecast for the closest fireworks time, which is Friday at 7 p.m., there is a chance that much of the state will see partly cloudy skies:
Friday’s sunset is scheduled for approximately 8 p.m., and fireworks usually begin at 9 p.m.