![]() ![]() On Friday, yet another wave of storms will travel from northwest to southeast across the state, with a few damaging wind gusts possible. National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, hydrologic, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. Damaging wind gusts and large hail will be the main threats. The next wave of severe storms will enter the western portions of the state between 11 pm and 1 am and move southeastward throughout the. A couple of severe thunderstorms will continue in far southern Alabama through the evening. CLANTON Wednesday, 8:30 pm June 14, 2023. The first round of severe storms will be Saturday morning, with an additional round expected late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night. Redevelopment of strong to severe thunderstorms along with torrential rainfall generally south of Hwy 80 – I-85 will occur between 1 pm and 8 pm Thursday. By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management Agency. Unfortunately the severe threat continues through this evening with the main threats being large hail and damaging winds of 60+mph, although a tornado cannot be ruled out. ![]() This will be a prolonged threat of severe weather so remain diligent in making sure you have at least two methods to receive warnings, one of which does NOT include an outdoor warning siren. By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management Agency CLANTON Thursday, 3:40 pm JThe severe threat continues into early this evening south of Livingston - Montgomery - Dothan line. ![]() The next wave of storms will enter the western portions of the state by early afternoon and intensify, with the severe threat ending across the northern half of the state around 12 am Thursday and the southern half around 5 am. Very large hail (baseball size has occurred this afternoon), damaging wind gusts, torrential/flooding rainfall and a couple of. The severe threat continues into early this evening south of Livingston Montgomery Dothan line. In addition, torrential rainfall could lead to flash flooding and Flood Watches are in effect across much of the state into Thursday.įor the remainder of this morning, a few storms could produce damaging straight-line wind damage and hail up to quarter size. By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management Agency. National Hurricane Preparedness Week April 30 - May 6 2023. Mike Brennan selected as director of NOAA’s National Hurricane Center. NOAA predicts a near-normal 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. There is the potential for a few tornadoes including EF2+, pockets of straight-line wind gusts of 80 mph causing significant damage, and hail up to baseball size south of I-20. NOAA National Weather Service New York, NY. NHC Blog: An Evaluation of NHC Service Enhancements, Part 1: Potential Tropical Cyclone Advisories. In a setup more like spring, multiple waves of thunderstorms moving across the state from early this morning through early Thursday will have a severe weather threat, especially this afternoon into tonight. Yet another wave is likely sometime on Sunday with a severe threat across the northern portions of the state, but confidence is low on exact timing and location.By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management AgencyĬLANTON – Wednesday, 5:00 am June 14, 2023 On Saturday, another wave of storms may produce a few damaging wind gusts and large hail during the afternoon and evening hours south of a Tuscaloosa – Montgomery – Troy line. ![]() A few storms with damaging wind gusts and large hail are possible but tornado development is unlikely. A couple of storms could produce damaging wind gusts and hail, but widespread severe weather will not occur.įor Friday, models have trended faster with the next wave of storms, entering the western portions of the state tomorrow morning. North of this line isolated to widely scattered storms will develop into early this evening. Very large hail (baseball size has occurred this afternoon), damaging wind gusts, torrential/flooding rainfall and a couple of tornadoes are all possible. The severe threat continues into early this evening south of Livingston – Montgomery – Dothan line. This has prompted a Severe Thunderstorm Watch. By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management AgencyĬLANTON – Thursday, 3:40 pm June 15, 2023 By Jim Stefkovich, Meteorologist, Alabama Emergency Management Agency CLANTON Friday, 6:40 am JA small but potent line of severe thunderstorms will enter southwest Alabama around 7 am and move into the Florida Panhandle/northern Gulf of Mexico by 10 am. ![]()
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