ALABAMA — Forecasters are tracking two potential rounds of severe weather this week across parts of Alabama and the broader Southeast, with the first threat arriving Monday and a stronger system expected to develop by midweek.
Meteorologists say North Alabama could experience storm development on both Monday and Wednesday, though the timing, intensity, and exact impacts remain somewhat uncertain as weather models continue to evolve.
While Monday’s threat appears relatively limited, forecasters warn that Wednesday’s system could bring a broader severe weather risk across multiple states.
Monday Brings a Marginal Severe Weather Risk
The Storm Prediction Center has placed portions of North Alabama in a Level 1 “Marginal Risk” for severe weather on Monday, indicating isolated storms could become strong during the afternoon and evening hours…