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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Effect Until 7PM for Tuscaloosa, AL
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Severe Thunderstorm Watch in Effect Until 7PM for Tuscaloosa, AL
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Likely Severe Weather Tonight, Tomorrow Morning, Friday, Saturday
As clouds increase over the next few hours, we are monitoring the potential for severe weather. As early as 10:00 tonight, storms could enter West Alabama. James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist alerted us that “most of the activity comes after midnight, into the pre-dawn hours tomorrow. Some of the thunderstorms could produce strong, gusty winds and small hail. A brief, isolated tornado is possible, but not likely.”
The National Weather Service in Birmingham has our coverage areas under a Hazardous Weather Outlook. “A couple of severe storms are possible starting late tonight in West Alabama, continuing to the east through the overnight hours. Threats include damaging winds up to 60 mph and a brief tornado.”
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Severe storms will be possible across the state Friday; these could bring damaging winds and large hail to West Alabama. The National Weather Service in Birmingham s most recent forecast has storms developing at the Mississippi-Alabama state line around 10 a.m.
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Severe storms are possible again on Saturday as storms begin to develop after midnight. ABC 33/40 Chief Meteorologist James Spann
The main window for severe storms will come from 4:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. Saturday… during that time frame thunderstorms will be capable of producing large hail, strong, potentially damaging winds, and a tornado or two. On the positive side… Saturday afternoon looks rain-free for most of the state with a clearing sky and temperatures in the 70s.
Parts Of West Alabama Still Inside Marginal Risk Area
Parts Of West Alabama Still Inside Marginal Risk Area
We re still inside Operation Storm Watch here at Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa. Our priority is to get you the correct and accurate information during severe weather events.
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The National Weather Service in Birmingham has removed their southwest counties from the marginal risk category as of 4 am Thursday. Although some counties are in the clear, there are still counties in our listening area that have a lingering low-end threat.
The counties in our listening area that are affected include parts of Walker, Fayette, Tuscaloosa, Lamar, and Pickens counties.
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