BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – A First Alert Weather Day continues to be in impact for the evening with storms shifting in and throughout the state. We will want to monitor our far southern counties within the in a single day hours for a robust to severe storm. This is the world the place the twister threat is increased.
A Tornado Watch is in place till 2 a.m. for Sumter, Greene, Hale, and Perry counties. An impactful evening continues to be anticipated with most areas, particularly north of I-20 coping with heavy rain and wind gusts over 30 mph as storms monitor east in a single day.

Thursday: Storms ought to transfer out early Thursday morning, with rain exiting our far japanese counties earlier than midday. Clouds will steadily clear, permitting sunshine to return throughout the afternoon. It will flip cooler and windy, with highs within the center to higher 50s. Temperatures will fall into the higher 30s Thursday evening, bringing a frost threat by Friday morning.
This Weekend and Next Week: The weekend is anticipated to begin dry, and situations ought to stay nice for many of it. Mornings will start cool, with heat afternoons climbing shut to 80 levels by Sunday. Another chilly entrance arrives Sunday evening, bringing one other likelihood for heavier rain and some storms. Behind that system, one other surge of colder air will transfer into the area.
With spring blooms already underway, temperatures might drop sufficient to create a possible freeze threat by St. Patrick’s Day morning. We have declared a First Alert Weather Day for a morning freeze. If temperatures fall into the 20s early Tuesday, it could possibly be detrimental to crops. Plan now to defend vegetation and put together them forward of time.
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