Our next chance to see strong to severe storms will arrive tomorrow afternoon, with all modes of severe weather possible.
For the rest of the afternoon and evening, mild conditions will stick around, along with heavy cloud cover and a small chance of an isolated shower or two. Lows will sit in the mid-60s.
Wednesday morning starts off quiet and warm, but by the afternoon and evening hours, a strong cold front will approach the Tennessee Valley, bringing the threat for strong to severe storms. The SPC has placed most of the area under a Level 2/5 (Slight Risk) for severe weather. Timing, as of right now, shows the line entering the Shoals around 4–8 PM, moving into the Huntsville metro by 7–10 PM, and reaching Sand Mountain by 8–11 PM. Damaging winds look to be the main threat, with low-end threats for hail and a brief spin-up tornado…