SCATTERED STRONG STORMS TODAY; STORMS LIKELY IN DAYS AHEAD BUT LOWER SEVERE WEATHER RISK… Thunderstorms will likely develop across south Alabama and northwest Florida on this Tuesday, particularly across coastal areas later this evening. Severe storms will be more likely to happen across southeast Mississippi and Louisiana. The overall risk is NOT zero locally, but it is a bit lower than previous days. If we happen to have tornado warnings locally, be sure to join us live on Facebook and YouTube. High temperatures will be in the low-90s today. We have more thunderstorms coming up over the next few days but the overall risk of severe weather will be rather low. We continue to monitor Tropical Storm Bret in the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
See all the details in your Tuesday morning RedZone Weather forecast video. Have a great day!
STORMS AT TIMES TODAY… Thunderstorms are LIKELY, particularly near the coast today. Some of the storms may be severe.
The severe weather risk is much less today farther inland, thankfully.
ONE MORE DAY OF SEVERE STORMS BEING POSSIBLE ON TUESDAY… This is the beginning of the end of the absolutely insanely active weather pattern we have experienced over the last few days. We have one more day of this mess ahead on Tuesday with multiple strong to severe storms being possible, but for the first time in many days, Wednesday has no severe weather probabilities in place for south Alabama or northwest Florida.
The tornado risk will be most pronounced in parts of coastal Alabama with a lower-end risk farther inland and farther east.
Severe storms are UNLIKELY overnight into Tuesday morning. Not 100% sure that we won’t have some thunder around but the overall tornado probabilities seem quite low, thankfully. I am getting some rest tonight and I hope you do too. Really looking forward to TOMORROW NIGHT into Wednesday when severe weather chance will be much closer to zero. One more day!