Alabama Enjoys Clear and Cool Sunday Before Wednesday Night Severe Storm Threat Brings 1 to 2 Inches of Rain and Severe Thunderstorm Risk to Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama — Most of Alabama is sitting under clear and cool conditions this Sunday evening with only a few small isolated showers near the Tennessee state line touching the northernmost counties around Huntsville and the Pulaski corridor. The radar at 6:48 PM CDT shows the activity well north of Birmingham and confined to a narrow band along the state border. The pleasant stretch continues through Monday and Tuesday before a cold front arrives Wednesday night into Thursday morning, bringing 1 to 2 inches of rain across most of Alabama and a severe thunderstorm risk covering roughly the western half of the state including Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Montgomery.

Tonight’s Radar — Where the Isolated Showers Are Right Now

The Huntsville radar image at 6:48 PM CDT shows exactly how limited tonight’s activity is across northern Alabama.

Location Radar Activity Impact

Pulaski and Fayetteville, Tennessee Yellow and green returns — light to moderate showers Active but staying north of the state line…

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