6:52AM March 28, 2022

SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY INTO THURSDAY; NICE MONDAY… Strong to severe thunderstorms, including a few tornadoes, will be possible midweek as another dynamic weather system moves across the Deep South. All parts of our local area are now involved in a severe weather risk zone valid for Wednesday evening into Thursday morning. Before we get there, we have a wonderful Monday on tap with plenty of sunshine is expected on this Monday. High temperatures will surge into the mid-80s this afternoon. A few more Monday morning forecast notes are below.

INCREASING CLOUDINESS TOMORROW… Cloud coverage will increase tomorrow afternoon ahead of increasing rain chances on Wednesday. High temperatures will again be in the mid-80s on Tuesday.

SEVERE WEATHER RISK WEDNESDAY NIGHT INTO THURSDAY… Severe thunderstorms will be possible Wednesday evening into the overnight hours of early Thursday morning as a frontal boundary moves across the Deep South. Tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, large hail, and flash flooding will be the concerns. While the tornado risk may be maximized a bit to our north and west, it should be emphasized that we all will have a severe weather risk on Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Everyone is encouraged to have a way to get urgent weather warnings midweek as this system moves through our region.

FIRST LOOK: SEVERE WEATHER TIMING… Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning is when the primary severe weather risk will likely set up across south Alabama and northwest Florida. 6PM Wednesday to 6AM Thursday is the 12 hour window when severe weather threat will likely maximize across our area.

DRY FRIDAY; MORE STORMS THIS WEEKEND… The latter half of Thursday and Friday are expected to be dry with partly cloudy skies. High temperatures will be in the upper-70s each day. Friday will likely be a completely dry day. Showers and thunderstorms are expected to return to the local area on Saturday. Isolated strong storms may be possible Saturday under some scenarios. Sunday will also feature a few showers and thunderstorms.

APP… If you haven’t already downloaded the RedZone Weather app, now is a great time to do that. redzoneweather.com/app is the link to the free download. Once you have the RZW app installed on your iOS or Android device, be sure to visit the Alerts tab to turn on the specific notifications you’d like to receive. All notifications are handcrafted by me. No automation and we promise not to bug you!

See all the details in your Monday morning #rzw forecast video. Have a great start to your week!

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