A Late Night Check On Our Weather; Nothing Severe At This Point

We are starting to see a few more showers across Central Alabama as we have passed the beginning of the 10 o’clock hour, but the main squall line continues to be back to our west and southwest over the southern half of Mississippi and down into eastern Louisiana. We still do not have any severe weather watches or warnings across the southeast.

SPC continues the entire state in a Marginal Risk for severe storms for tonight and through the overnight hours until 7:00 am Thursday morning. After that, a Marginal Risk is up for the eastern two-thirds of Central Alabama.

Isolated damaging winds and a brief tornado remain possible across Central Alabama during the overnight and into the morning hours on Thursday.

Timing remains the same… The cold front will begin to push into the state in the 12am-2am time frame, reaching the central parts of the area in the 6am-9am time frame, and pushing south and east of the I-85 corridor by 9am-12pm.

• From locations along and west of a line from Geiger to Jasper to Vinemont – 12:00 am to 4:00 am.
• East of that to a line stretching from Orrville to Chelsea to Gadsden – 3:00 am to 7:00 am.
• East of that to a line stretching from Hayneville to Alexander City to Ranburne – 6:00 am to 10:00 am.
• East of that to the AL/GA state line – only isolated strong storms possible but not likely at this point.

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