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Scattered Strong Storms

| June 25, 2018 @ 3:31 pm

RADAR CHECK: Showers and storms formed quickly in the hot, humid air over Alabama this afternoon; heavier storms are producing torrential rain, small hail, strong gusty winds, and lots of lightning. We have a few reports of downed trees and power outages as well…

Temperatures are mostly in the 75-88 degree range across the northern third of the state thanks to the showers and storms; we do note Montgomery has reached 95 degrees at mid-afternoon. Showers and storms will fade away tonight as the air becomes more stable.

REST OF THE WEEK: No real reason to forecast anything but classic summer weather in Alabama tomorrow through Friday. Partly sunny, hot, humid days with random, scattered showers and storms on a daily basis. The storms are most likely between 1:00 and 11:00 p.m… and the chance of any one spot getting wet most days is about one in three. Highs will be in the 90-94 degree range on most days.

THE ALABAMA WEEKEND: More typical summer weather. Hot, humid, mixed sun and clouds, and scattered, mostly afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Highs should be in the low 90s.

NEXT WEEK: New week, old forecast. Atmospheric conditions favor more hot humid summer weather, with the usual pop-up afternoon storms in scattered spots. Highs mostly in the low 90s. See the Weather Xtreme video for maps, graphics, and more details.

TROPICS: Very quiet conditions across the Atlantic basin. Zero Atlantic named storm formations so far this June. NHC forecasts no Atlantic named storm development in next 5 days. The last time that June had 0 Atlantic named storms was 2014.

FRIDAY’S EF-2 CULLMAN TORNADO: It was the first EF-2 or higher tornado in Alabama during the month of June since June 26, 1994, when one EF-2 and two EF-3 tornadoes moved across the Tennessee Valley. See my thoughts on the way the warning process worked Friday night here.

BEACH FORECAST: Click here to see the AlabamaWx Beach Forecast Center page.

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