Thursday's forecast includes the potential for severe storms. However, the 'main show' of storms may not arrive until after the sun goes down. alwx montgomeryal selma prattville pikeroad wetumpka alabamanewsnetwork
Thursday’s forecast includes the potential for severe storms. However, the “main show” of storms may not arrive until after the sun goes down. Many of us may not see rain at all through this afternoon. Otherwise, Thursday looks mostly cloudy, very warm, and windy. Afternoon temperatures peak in the mid to upper 70s. Winds remain sustained out of the south at 10 to 20 mph. However, wind gusts range from 30 to 40 mph throughout the day, outside of any storms.
The severe weather risk level remains relatively unchanged for our area. Most of us, especially east of I-65, are within a “marginal” level 1/5 risk for severe storms. Some of our west Alabama communities lie within a “slight” level 2/5 risk. The highest “enhanced” risk area today remains to our northwest, across the mid-south and Tennessee Valley.
Rain and storms depart southeast Alabama by shortly after midnight. A cold front immediately follows the rain and storms. That quickly ushers in colder air, with lows falling into the 40s Friday morning. Temperatures won’t recover much during the day, despite the return of sunshine. Expect a cool and breezy afternoon with highs in the 50s, and a northwest wind of 10 to 15 mph. Friday night lows fall into the 30s.
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