Hazardous Weather Outlook: Severe Storms Possible

Two rounds of severe weather are possible: tonight through early Monday morning & Monday afternoon through evening. Tonight’s activity will move northwest to southeast, weakening through time. The greatest chance for severe weather will be as storms move into the northern counties where energy will be highest. The afternoon activity will be scattered across the entire area. There is plenty of energy and if storms can get going, the chances are high for these storms to produce damaging winds and large hail.

Hazardous Weather Outlook/National Weather Service Birmingham AL

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This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the counties served by the National Weather Service office in Birmingham.

Sunday through next Friday

Severe thunderstorms are possible late Sunday night through Monday evening.  Threats include damaging wind gusts and large hail.

SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT

Activation of storm spotters and emergency management may be needed this afternoon and again Sunday night and into Monday.

 

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