Isolated severe storms will be possible across Alabama both today, and on Thursday, ahead of a slow-moving cold front. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has a marginal risk for severe weather in place both days, but mainly for north Alabama. A marginal risk is Level 1 out of 5 and means isolated severe storms will be possible. Rain, and a few strong storms, will be possible all the way into south Alabama as well today. According to the National Weather Service, better chances for strong storms on Thursday will be in the northeast corner of Alabama.
Rain and storms were moving across parts of Alabama this morning; stronger storms could be possible later this afternoon as temperatures rise. The strongest of those storms could have gusty winds and heavy rain.
Alabama has transitioned into its summertime weather pattern with chances for rain and storms remaining in the forecast nearly every day through early next week.