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Strong/Severe Storms For Alabama Today

| February 7, 2017 @ 6:20 am

ACTIVE DAY: Showers have formed over West Alabama early this morning in the moist environment across Alabama, and with the approach of an upper trough we expect rain and storms statewide later today. SPC has outlooked most of the state in the standard “slight” risk of severe storms…

Still seems like things are a bit out of phase today, with the best instability to the west and south, removed from the dynamic lift. But, with a low level jet of over 50 knots and a decent amount of low level bulk shear, there is certainly a good chance of organized strong thunderstorms across Alabama today.

TIMING: For West Alabama, the main window for strong storms will come from 11am-3pm; for the central counties 2-5pm, and for East and Southeast Alabama 4-7pm. This will be a daytime event for a change.

THREATS: The primary threats are strong thunderstorm straight line winds and hail. The tornado threat is low, but understand it is not zero. Even though this is a rather low end severe weather threat, everyone still needs to pay attention. When it comes to thunderstorms, expect the unexpected.

RAIN: Rain amounts of 1/2 to 1 inch are likely, and flooding issues are not expected.

TONIGHT: The weather should be fairly calm; mostly cloudy with only widely scattered showers.

TOMORROW: The surface front will pass through, but the severe weather threat is very conditional. A capping inversion could very well keep most of the day storm-free, but if a storm can punch through, then it could be strong with potential for some hail and strong gusty winds. SPC has a decent part of the state in a “marginal” risk for severe weather tomorrow.

Tomorrow will be a warm day for February with a high in the low 70s in most places.

TURNING COLDER THURSDAY/FRIDAY: The sky becomes mostly sunny Thursday following the front, but the day will be breezy and much colder. Not sure we get out of the 40s Thursday afternoon, and a north wind of 10-20 mph will make it feel colder. We drop into the 25-30 degree range early Friday morning, and during the day Friday we expect a cool/dry day with lots of sun and a high in the mid 50s.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: Saturday looks dry for most of the state, although a few isolated showers could form over the northern counties. With a mix of sun and clouds, we project a high in the upper 60s Saturday afternoon. Sunday will be mostly cloudy, but any showers should be light and fairly widely spaced. Sunday’s high will be close to 70 degrees.

NEXT WEEK: A deep upper low will lift out of the Southwest U.S. and bring rain and storms to Alabama by Wednesday or Thursday, followed by sharply colder air. See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

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I am scheduled to speak this morning at Oneonta Elementary School in Blount County… but if the weather gets very active I will reschedule. One way or another we will have frequent updates on ABC 33/40 and here on the blog today, and my next Weather Xtreme video should be posted by 4:00 this afternoon. Enjoy the day!

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