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A frontal boundary will move through Central AL Wed evening into early Thu. Strong storms may develop, mainly across the north & west, with a risk for isolated damaging winds up to 60 mph.

A frontal boundary will move through Central AL Wed evening into early Thu. Strong storms may develop, mainly across the north & west, with a risk for isolated damaging winds up to 60 mph.
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A frontal boundary will move through Central AL today–Thu. Thunderstorms likely, greatest chances this afternoon/evening. Storms may redevelop Thu AM. Main threat: damaging winds up to 60 mph. SPC maintains Marginal Risk (1/5) for both days.

A frontal boundary will move through Central AL today–Thu. Thunderstorms likely, greatest chances this afternoon/evening. Storms may redevelop Thu AM. Main threat: damaging winds up to 60 mph. SPC maintains Marginal Risk (1/5) for both days.
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WEATHER ALERT: Central Alabama. Showers & thunderstorms arrive ahead of a cold front mainly for the NW half from Sun 12 AM - 7 AM CDT. A Marginal Risk Level 1/5 is in effect. Primary threat: Damaging winds up to 60 MPH. Intensity is expected to decrease later Sunday. Stay aware!

WEATHER ALERT: Central Alabama. Showers & thunderstorms arrive ahead of a cold front mainly for the NW half from Sun 12 AM - 7 AM CDT. A Marginal Risk Level 1/5 is in effect. Primary threat: Damaging winds up to 60 MPH. Intensity is expected to decrease later Sunday. Stay  aware!
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A cold front moves into northwest AL Friday, bringing showers & storms that weaken as they move east. A few strong to marginally severe storms possible, mainly west. Rain chances rise from 20–40% (afternoon) to 40–80% (night). Main threats: damaging winds & lightning. #alwx

A cold front moves into northwest AL Friday, bringing showers & storms that weaken as they move east. A few strong to marginally severe storms possible, mainly west. Rain chances rise from 20–40% (afternoon) to 40–80% (night). Main threats: damaging winds & lightning. #alwx
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A cold front will bring storms to Central AL Friday afternoon–evening, with another round Saturday. A few strong to severe storms possible both days with damaging winds up to 60 mph and hail Friday. A Marginal Risk (Level 1/5) is in effect both days. #ALwx

A cold front will bring storms to Central AL Friday afternoon–evening, with another round Saturday. A few strong to severe storms possible both days with damaging winds up to 60 mph and hail Friday. A Marginal Risk (Level 1/5) is in effect both days. #ALwx
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A Marginal Risk (Level 1/5) for severe storms is in effect across Central Alabama this afternoon & tonight. Expect storms from 1 PM–2 AM with potential for damaging winds up to 60 mph & large hail. Saturday’s Marginal Risk has been removed. #alwx

A Marginal Risk (Level 1/5) for severe storms is in effect across Central Alabama this afternoon & tonight. Expect storms from 1 PM–2 AM with potential for damaging winds up to 60 mph & large hail. Saturday’s Marginal Risk has been removed. #alwx
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11/21 6 AM update: Look for patchy fog this morning. Also, showers & thunderstorms will move into the area today. We have a 1 (out of 5) risk for severe storms this afternoon & evening for NW half of Central Alabama. Rain chances linger into Saturday. #alwx

11/21 6 AM update: Look for patchy fog this morning. Also, showers & thunderstorms will move into the area today. We have a 1 (out of 5) risk for severe storms this afternoon & evening for NW half of Central Alabama. Rain chances linger into Saturday. #alwx
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Showers and a few thunderstorms will affect the region tonight through Saturday morning. The threat for severe storms remains very low tonight. A few showers and storms may redevelop across southern Alabama on Saturday with daytime heating. #alwx

Showers and a few thunderstorms will affect the region tonight through Saturday morning. The threat for severe storms remains very low tonight. A few showers and storms may redevelop across southern Alabama on Saturday with daytime heating. #alwx
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11/24 640 am update: We have 1 more rain-free day today before storms come back into the forecast tonight through Wednesday.⚠️Some storms may become strong to severe on Tuesday, then colder for Thanksgiving.🥶🦃Stay weather aware! 📻 #alwx

11/24 640 am update: We have 1 more rain-free day today before storms come back into the forecast tonight  through Wednesday.⚠️Some storms may become strong to severe on Tuesday, then colder for Thanksgiving.🥶🦃Stay weather aware! 📻 #alwx
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2 PM Update - A Slight (level 2 out of 5) risk of severe storms has been added for tomorrow. Some strong afternoon storms could produce isolated damaging winds, large hail, or a brief tornado. A few strong storms will also be possible early Tuesday morning. #alwx

2 PM Update - A Slight (level 2 out of 5) risk of severe storms has been added for tomorrow. Some strong afternoon storms could produce isolated damaging winds, large hail, or a brief tornado. A few strong storms will also be possible early Tuesday morning. #alwx
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Slight Risk (level 2 out of 5) will remain through central AL through the early night, with enough pockets of energy for storms to become severe. Isolated, brief tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail are the main threats Make sure you stay aware of the weather today!

Slight Risk (level 2 out of 5) will remain through central AL through the early night, with enough pockets of energy for storms to become severe. Isolated, brief tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail are the main threats Make sure you stay aware of the weather today!
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Strong to severe storms are likely Fri afternoon - late Fri night. There's currently a Slight Risk (Level 2/5) for severe storms across much of central AL. A Marginal Risk (Level 1/5) risk extends east towards the AL/GA line. Threats include damaging winds, tornadoes, & hail.

Strong to severe storms are likely Fri afternoon - late Fri night. There's currently a Slight Risk (Level 2/5) for severe storms across much of central AL. A Marginal Risk (Level 1/5) risk extends east towards the AL/GA line. Threats include damaging winds, tornadoes, & hail.
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Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected on Friday and Saturday as a slow moving boundary moves through the region. The environment will be supportive of damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and large hail. Be sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings!

Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected on Friday and Saturday as a slow moving boundary moves through the region. The environment will be supportive of damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and large hail. Be sure to have multiple ways to receive warnings!
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Here is the updated severe weather risk for today and Saturday. We could potentially see several waves of severe weather so the timing is not a cut and dry scenario so stay tuned for updates throughout the day. #alwx #nwsbmx

Here is the updated severe weather risk for today and Saturday. We could potentially see several waves of severe weather so the timing is not a cut and dry scenario so stay tuned for updates throughout the day. #alwx #nwsbmx
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Severe storm chances will increase through late afternoon into the night along with the risk for flash flooding. Ensure you have multiple reliable ways to get warning information and know where to go when severe weather threatens your area.

Severe storm chances will increase through late afternoon into the night along with the risk for flash flooding. Ensure you have multiple reliable ways to get warning information and know where to go when severe weather threatens your area.
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5:20a 1/20: Probabilities continue to increase for winter storm impacts this weekend across Central Alabama. The forecast is continuing to evolve and take shape, so keep a close eye out for updates as the week progresses. #alwx

5:20a 1/20: Probabilities continue to increase for winter storm impacts this weekend across Central Alabama.

The forecast is continuing to evolve and take shape, so keep a close eye out for updates as the week progresses. #alwx
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Due to the potential for power outages, with a frigid air mass coming in behind the system (low temperatures in the single digits and teens), it is very important that you plan ahead. Have alternative sources of heat for you and your pets!

Due to the potential for power outages, with a frigid air mass coming in behind the system (low temperatures in the single digits and teens), it is very important that you plan ahead. Have alternative sources of heat for you and your pets!
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4:40a 1/21: A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for northern Central Alabama from Fri eve to Sun eve. Major impacts across the north due to forecasted ice accumulation. Dangerous travel conditions are likely along and north of I-20, and power outages are anticipated. #alwx

4:40a 1/21: A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for northern Central Alabama from Fri eve to Sun eve. Major impacts across the north due to forecasted ice accumulation. Dangerous travel conditions are likely along and north of I-20, and power outages are anticipated. #alwx
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There is a level 1 to 2 out of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms generally south of the I-20 corridor on Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm. Highest chance for severe storms will be generally along and south of the U.S. 80/I-85 corridors. Threats include tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.

There is a level 1 to 2 out of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms generally south of the I-20 corridor on Sunday from 9 am to 4 pm. Highest chance for severe storms will be generally along and south of the U.S. 80/I-85 corridors. Threats include tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.
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Significantly colder air will surge into the region Sunday night into Monday morning. A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for Wind Chills between 0 and 10° in some spots as you head out the door Monday.

Significantly colder air will surge into the region Sunday night into Monday morning. A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for Wind Chills between 0 and 10° in some spots as you head out the door Monday.