Prepare for Severe Weather: Stay Informed and Be Prepared!

TLDRTomorrow will be an active weather day with the possibility of strong to severe storms. The window for these storms will open at 3pm and remain open until 3am. Central Alabama is under a moderate risk, and everyone should be weather aware. The main threats are severe thunderstorms with 60+ mph wind gusts, large hail, and the possibility of an isolated tornado. Storms will move across various counties between 3pm and 9pm, impacting areas like Hamilton, Fayette, Jasper, and Cullman. By midnight, storms will be along the I-85 corridor before moving out.

Key insights

⚡️Tomorrow will be an active weather day with the possibility of strong to severe storms.

🌪️Central Alabama is under a moderate risk, and everyone should be weather aware.

💨The main threats include severe thunderstorms with 60+ mph wind gusts.

🌩️Large hail is also expected with the strongest storms.

There is a possibility of an isolated tornado.

Q&A

What time will the storms start?

The window for storms will open at 3pm.

Until when will the window for storms remain open?

The window for storms will remain open until 3am.

Which areas will be most affected by the storms?

Areas like Hamilton, Fayette, Jasper, and Cullman will be impacted between 3pm and 9pm.

How strong will the winds be?

Severe thunderstorms could produce 60+ mph wind gusts.

Is there a chance of tornadoes?

While isolated, there is a chance of tornadoes.

Timestamped Summary

00:09Tomorrow will be an active weather day with the possibility of strong to severe storms.

01:03Storms will move across various counties like Hamilton, Fayette, Jasper, and Cullman between 3pm and 9pm.

02:04By midnight, storms will be along the I-85 corridor before moving out.

02:21Rainfall totals are expected to be below one inch, so flooding is not a major concern.

02:34Stay informed on the latest weather updates and go over your severe weather plan.