Isolated small showers are happening this afternoon across west Alabama, primarily west of Interstate 65. No severe weather issues locally on this Thursday. pic.twitter.com/GGaRsqQhX8
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2020
Isolated small showers are happening this afternoon across west Alabama, primarily west of Interstate 65. No severe weather issues locally on this Thursday. pic.twitter.com/GGaRsqQhX8
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2020
RZW EXEC: FEW STRONG STORMS POSSIBLE FRIDAY… RZW Exec partners, good Thursday afternoon! I hope all of you are healthy and well in the midst of this coronavirus situation. We have been fortunate not to have active weather in the middle of this national/international crisis but it looks like we now have a SMALL chance of a few stronger storms happening on Friday (tomorrow). Let me be clear in that the main concern will be gusty winds and hail. The overall risk of tornadoes remains VERY LOW.
Overview: A few strong storms are possible across much of west and central Alabama Friday afternoon and early evening.
Where: This low-end, Level 1 (out of 5) risk zone includes parts of Monroe, Clarke, Washington, Choctaw, Wilcox, Marengo, and Butler counties.
When: 11AM to 9PM.
Risks: Damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph in the isolated stronger storms. Up to quarter size hail in the stronger storms. The tornado risk remains very low.
I will begin pushing this information publicly in the next few hours. As always, please let me know if you have any questions or have specific decision support needs. Thank you!
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— Ditto Gorme (@sandtrapper) March 19, 2020
With all the happenings in this world, God still gives us a reason to stop and enjoy His creation! @rzweather @weswyattweather @jpdice_Fox6 @mattdanielwx @MikeDubberlyGDA @spann pic.twitter.com/WErxqzDyj6
— Chris Cheatwood (@ChrisC_AL) March 19, 2020
More active pattern is setting up for the weekend as a cold front moves by. High temperatures will drop from the 80s tomorrow to the 70s by Saturday and Sunday. pic.twitter.com/unrqjUQWFZ
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2020