A Chance for Thunderstorms Across our Area Today; Potential for Severe Weather Later in the Week

Wednesday severe weather outlook

Strong to severe storms will be possible in Alabama at least twice this week with that including a few thunderstorms likely occurring across the northeast part of the state today (Monday, October 25th)

The Storm Prediction Center has a bit of north and east Alabama in the marginal risk category for severe weather as a cold front moves through the area.

A marginal risk is Level 1 out of 5 and means isolated severe storms will be possible.  All of Alabama could see scattered rain and storms today (Monday) as well. 

10/25 5AM Severe Weather Update: A powerful storm system will sweep through the region, bringing the potential of severe weather to the local area Wednesday evening through Wednesday night. Damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes are possible.

More of Alabama, mainly to the south, could expect to see strong to severe storms, going from Wednesday into Thursday.  Those storms could bring the risk for tornadoes as well as damaging winds and hail.

The National Weather Service said the storm threat is still uncertain – as well as how far north storms could develop.  A more concentrated area of rain and storms could also form near the coast and cut off the storm potential farther north; as of right now, north and north-central Alabama is not included in the severe weather risk.

We’ll keep you updated as the situation develops.

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
Email
Print