Big storms Saturday night?
With warm, moist air returning by tomorrow, and an upper-level disturbance approaching, it is possible that we could see a few strong thunderstorms, especially in areas south of I-20, tomorrow night.
With any sunshine, temperatures may rise into the 70s as far north as Tuscaloosa tomorrow, with mid to upper 60s in BHM. It will also be cool enough aloft so that the air will become unstable over central and southern Mississippi and Alabama tomorrow afternoon, and a line of storms could form.
Wind fields won’t be strong with this system, so the threat for tornadoes or straight-line winds should be isolated. However, the threat is high enough that SPC has placed south Alabama under a slight risk for severe weather tomorrow night. So, have a source of weather information handy tomorrow afternoon/overnight.
It’s a long way out there, but the models really show a shift toward a colder pattern next weekend, and with upper-level disturbances, we could see a little snow 7-10 days from now. We’ll see.
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