Severe Weather Alabama Today. – Strong storms will move across Alabama today, bringing the ris
– Strong storms will move across Alabama today, bringing the risk of 60 mph wind gusts and large hail from late morning through early evening. Winds will be west at 5 to 10 mph. The Rain chances will continue for Alabama on Thursday and into the weekend, but so far severe weather is not expected after today, according to the Storm Prediction Center. Be prepared!By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama There could be a few storms in the mix, too, but no severe weather is expected today in Alabama. Areas like Montgomery, By Sunday, this line of storms will march east, with a slight risk for severe weather impacting an additional 24 million people from east Alabama For Fayette, Lamar, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, and Walker counties, the timeframe for potential severe weather is Saturday between Midnight and 7 a. The most significant threat will be on Saturday, and the The severe weather threats are moving eastward overnight, with Georgia bracing for heavy rainfall, flash floods, damaging wind gusts and quickly The dangerous outbreak will continue to march eastward on Sunday. Severe weather will be possible today, Friday and Saturday in parts of Alabama. A Level 2 risk means that scattered severe storms will be possible. Strong to severe storms will be possible across a large part of Alabama today. There is a Level 2/5 Birmingham, Ala. The storms will advance from the west, making western Alabama the Severe storms will stretch across Alabama Saturday. There will be a Level 2 out of 5 risk for severe weather for most of the rest of the Severe weather isn’t anticipated in south Alabama. No severe weather is expected in the rest of the state today, but that could change by late Saturday night into the day on Sunday, when a cold front is expected to approach Alabama. The WVTM 13 Weather Team Wednesday will be sunny across Central Alabama with daytime high temperatures in the lower to middle 50s. Potential for supercells, tornadoes, and damaging winds. The most significant threat will be on Saturday, and the Stay informed about severe weather risks in Alabama today. Once the front moves through on Saturday dry weather is expected into the middle of next . m. A cold front will bring a chance for isolated severe storms to part of Alabama on Saturday. Severe weather could strike from New York to Florida, with the Severe weather is increasingly likely for the entire state of Alabama on Saturday. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has added a Level 2 out of 5 (slight) risk for severe weather Severe weather will be possible today, Friday and Saturday in parts of Alabama. Severe storms will also be possible late tonight in part of Severe weather battered the South with tornadoes, damaging winds and hail Saturday. The severe weather concerns are Today there is a Level 2 out of 5 (slight) risk for severe storms for most of east and south Alabama. Gusty winds, hail, heavy downpours, and a chance for tornadoes are possible Daily and weekly forecasts from the WBRC First Alert Weather Team, live radar, weather cameras and severe weather warnings. Strong to severe storms will be possible statewide in Alabama on Saturday. — A severe weather outbreak is poised to strike the Deep South, with a high risk of violent tornadoes expected Severe weather is increasingly likely for the entire state of Alabama on Saturday. Above is Wednesday's severe weather outlook. Today: Strong to severe thunderstorms will continue into the afternoon as a cold front slowly moves across Alabama. All of the rest of Portions of 17 states, including Alabama, are expecting at least a slight risk of thunderstorms this weekend. Severe storms will also be possible late tonight in part of A few showers and storms will pass through Alabama later today ahead of a fast-moving disturbance, but the state faces a serious severe Alabama is facing storms today that have the potential to be significant, and a Level 5 out of 5 risk has been added for part of the state in the BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Parts of the state could also have storms today and Sunday. The National Weather Service said it’s a low-end severe weather threat, and that stronger storms will We are tracking a line of severe storms that will bring high winds and hail during the Monday morning commute. Click * IMPACTSMinor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Most of south and east Alabama has a Level 2 out of 5 risk A Level 3 risk means that numerous severe storms will be possible.