Timing Alabama's severe weather for Wed.
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Severe weather is anticipated in Alabama on Wednesday, and the National Weather Service in Birmingham could be facing it without its main weather radar. Not to worry, though. Central Alabama is covered by other weather radars, and warnings will still be issued as needed.
A Level 3 severe weather risk threatens Alabama Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning. What does that mean and what are the risks?
To help you plan your celebration, here is the holiday weekend forecast to help you plan an awesome Mother’s Day weekend.
Occasional showers and a few thunderstorms will be possible, mainly after midday across central and south Alabama. Conditions remain mild and slightly humid with highs in the mid-to-upper 70s. Outdoor plans may need a backup option this evening, but it will not rain all day and not everyone will see rain.
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Alabama's weather forecast: A few waves of showers and storms are expected over Mother's Day weekend
Alabama's weather forecast: A few waves of showers and storms are expected over Mother's Day weekend
According to the latest weather forecast, this Saturday's Iron Bowl between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers could certainly be a memorable one just based on the temperature alone. Per an update Wednesday morning from meteorologist James Spann of ...