We are closely watching a more extensive weather system set to impact portions of the Midwest with tornadoes, wind damage, and hail.
The intensity of these storms depends on “how much instability can build in the atmosphere, which is an uncertain factor given meager moisture,” said The Weather Channel.
What Does That Mean for Alabama?
The Weather Channel said, “Other more isolated storms might produce hail and gusty winds as far south as parts of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi.”
Alabama’s Wednesday Severe Weather Overview
Risk Areas
The Storm Prediction Center has portions of Alabama under a low-end “marginal risk” (level 1/5) of severe thunderstorms.
Timeline
The National Weather Service in Birmingham said the overall timing of this weather system will be between “4 p.m. and Midnight. “
Townsquare Media Coverage Area Timing
Bibb: small section under marginal risk from 7 p.m. – Midnight
Fayette: 4 p.m. to 10 p.m…