April 12, 2022
Well, severe weather is again in the forecast but thankfully the risk isn't as high as we've seen over the past few weeks. A cold front will sweep through the area from mid-evening tomorrow through Thursday morning, at which point it will stall in a position from near the coast up through southeast AL and northwest Georgia. Severe weather is possible with the front first for AL, middle and eastern TN, and the western FL Panhandle as it enters northwestern AL in the mid-evening and moves through overnight and then for the central and eastern FL Panhandle later Thursday morning as the front continues south and east. As you can see in the Day 2 Outlook below the highest risk is for northwest AL with the risk decreasing going east-southeast. For Wednesday through early Thursday the main risk is damaging winds with an isolated tornado or two and hail also possible. For Thursday the main risk is damaging winds but an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Not every area had timing graphics yet but I included what I could find.
Tomorrow Through Early Thursday
Huntsville Area
Birmingham Area
Mobile-Pensacola
Thursday After 7 a.m.
The stalled front will lift slowly north on Friday bringing messy weather for the weekend that might not clear until the next system pushes it out sometime Monday into Tuesday next week. It's not in the forecast yet but I wouldn't be surprised to see a severe weather risk area in the forecast for Saturday as we get closer.
That's it for this evening. Have a good rest of the week and stay safe.
Chris
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