A Flood Watch is in effect for far southeastern Alabama until 1 pm Monday.
For areas in far southeastern Alabama, where both the Flood Watch and Slight Risk are in effect, there is a threat of severe storms through 6 pm. A few supercells this morning across the northern Gulf and Florida Panhandle will move northward. Then, redevelopment of a few severe storms is possible this afternoon. The main threats will be torrential rain, damaging wind gusts, and hail, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out.
Elsewhere across the state, widespread showers and thunderstorms will occur through this evening. A few wind gusts from 40-60 mph, hail, and heavy rainfall are possible from 1 pm through 8 pm south of I-20. The tornado threat is very low.
Another round of showers and thunderstorms will occur across Alabama from late Sunday morning through the evening hours. Once again, a few wind gusts from 40-60 mph, hail and heavy rainfall will be the main threats from 1 pm through 8 pm.
Yet another round of showers and thunderstorms will occur from Monday morning through the evening hours. However, any threat of severe storms is expected to be east of our state…