Alabama Skies: More storms with severe potential possible
Published 10:55 pm Friday, June 16, 2023
Not that Saturday will be a great weather day for everyone, it’s looking like Saturday will be much better than Sunday as far as storms are concerned.
Just about the entire state, except for northern Alabama, is under a Level 1 risk for severe storms with damaging winds and large hail Saturday. With the main concern between noon and 10 p.m., there are multiple rounds of storms possible. South Alabama, including Grove Hill, Burnt Corn, Andalusia, Brewton, Tensaw, Mobile, and the Gulf Coast communities, is under a Level 2 risk with the same concerns, but with more confidence.
For those making plans for Father’s Day and other Sunday events, there is already a Level 2 covering a much larger portion of the state.
North Alabama
Mostly sunny with an isolated shower or thunderstorms early in the morning and again in the afternoon. High of 89. Mostly clear Saturday night with a low of 64.
Central Alabama
Partly sunny with fog in the morning. A chance of a shower or thunderstorms throughout the day. High of 88. Increasing clouds overnight with a low of 65.
South Alabama
Partly sunny with scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. High near 86. Increasing clouds overnight with an isolated shower or thunderstorm possible. Low of 66.
Gulf Coast
Partly sunny with showers and thunderstorms likely throughout the day. High of 88. Mostly cloudy overnight with an isolated shower or storm possible. Low of 72.