Severe Thunderstorms Expected to Hit Region Tonight and Sunday Morning
A 48 First Alert Weather Day has been issued for the potential of severe weather tonight and into the early hours of Sunday morning, according to WAFF. The storms are expected to arrive later this evening, with a wide time spread on the actual arrival, but high confidence that most of the storm will hold off until the evening.
During the day, residents can expect dry, warm, and breezy conditions, with temperatures reaching the 80s. However, WAFF warns that the main line of storms will arrive after 10 PM for locations west of the region and then slowly move east through Sunday morning. It is possible that a few stronger storms may pop before the line arrives between 6 PM and 10 PM for locations west of I-65.
Residents are advised to be weather alert this evening and overnight, with damaging winds, heavy rainfall, large hail, and a chance for a few tornadoes possible. WAFF reports that damaging winds and heavy rainfall will be the highest threat. "Be weather alert this evening and overnight. Have ways to receive notifications," WAFF warned.
On Sunday, the storms are expected to transition to rainfall and will continue through the morning, ending during the afternoon for locations closest to the Georgia/Alabama state line. Temperatures will drop into the 60s throughout the day. WAFF also reports that plenty of sun is expected next week, with cool temperatures early in the week and moderating temperatures by midweek.
In fact, WAFF predicts that frost is possible on Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Residents are advised to stay tuned to local weather reports and sign up for emergency alerts to stay informed about the severe weather.
As the region prepares for severe weather, WAFF reminds residents to be prepared and have a plan in place in case of severe weather. The news provider will continue to provide updates and live coverage of the severe weather event.
The severe weather warning is a timely reminder of the importance of staying informed about weather conditions. WAFF is committed to providing accurate and up-to-date information to residents in the region. For the latest news, sports, and weather updates, residents can visit the WAFF website or subscribe to their YouTube channel.
According to WAFF, "a 48 First Alert Weather Day for the potential for severe weather tonight though very early Sunday morning" has been issued. With the severe weather expected to hit the region, residents are advised to stay safe and follow the latest updates from WAFF.
Residents can stay informed about the severe weather by visiting WAFF for the latest updates. The news provider will continue to provide live coverage of the severe weather event.
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