A Late Sunday Evening Look at the Potential for Severe Weather Over the Next Two Days
Severe is possible tomorrow and Tuesday across parts of Alabama. Here are the latest thoughts on how the event will unfold.
Severe is possible tomorrow and Tuesday across parts of Alabama. Here are the latest thoughts on how the event will unfold.
Rainfall amounts could exceed 5 inches over southwestern Alabama between now and noon Tuesday.
Some showers are occurring across South Central Alabama late this morning. The weather over Alabama will be unsettled into midweek.
Mothers’ Day 2024 will feature more clouds than sun, but the rain should hold off until after dark, which is great news for all the activities of the day, including the Regions Tradition at Greystone.
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DRY AFTERNOON: The sky is partly to mostly sunny across Alabama this afternoon with temperatures in the 75-82 degree range. Tonight will be clear and cool with lows generally in the 50s, but some of the colder spots could reach the upper 40s.
A drier, cooler, and refreshing airmass is dropping into Alabama today. The morning rain and storms have exited the state, and many of us are seeing a blue sky with tons of sunshine. Highs this afternoon are generally in the low 80s for most locations.
RADAR CHECK: A large mass of rain covers Southeast Alabama just before daybreak; the rain there will end later this morning. The sky becomes partly to mostly sunny, and today’s high will be close to 80 degrees.
Storms tonight will be capable of large hail and damaging winds, as well as deadly lightning and heavy rain. A couple of tornadoes are not out of the question as well.
At 614 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located near Columbus, moving east at 30 mph.
Dangerous storm in Shelby County east of I-65. The core is over Columbiana.
Damaging winds and large hail are the main threat, but a tornado or two can’t be ruled out.