SCATTERED STORMS POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON; DRIER WEATHER WEDNESDAY… Scattered showers and thunderstorms will likely pop up this afternoon across parts of south Alabama and northwest Florida. After heavy rain at times overnight and numerous, loud thunderstorms, today we get a break from the more organized masses of storms that we have endured twice in the last 2 days. Pop-up, scattered storms will be most likely to develop later this morning and into the afternoon hours. Isolated storms may develop in the evening as well. All of this activity is expected to ultimately fade away after sunset. The overall risk of any of the stronger storms becoming severe is LOW, but not entirely zero. I will have updates posted later today, as needed, in the RedZone Weather app.
DRIER WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNING… Tomorrow is expected to be mostly sunny with high temperatures in the upper-80s. No rain is expected on Wednesday. Thursday morning is also likely to be dry. Our next rain chance (after today) happens on Thursday, primarily in the late evening hours, ahead of high rain chances on Friday.
HEAVY RAIN & STORMS AT TIMES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY… Our next organized round of potentially heavy rain and thunderstorms will happen on Friday into Saturday. It looks like the greatest risk of strong to severe storms AND heavy rainfall that could lead to flash flooding will happen across inland areas of southwest Alabama. I will be monitoring details on this next round of active weather and bring you the latest in the RedZone Weather app. High temperatures on Friday and into the weekend will be in the 80s with morning lows in the 60s.
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See all the details in your Tuesday morning RedZone Weather forecast video. Have a nice day!