Again? Isolated severe storms possible Monday in Alabama
Alabama has what meteorologists call a “rinse and repeat” forecast for severe weather through Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.
Isolated severe storms will be possible today (Monday) as well as Tuesday and Wednesday across Alabama.
The weather service thinks that damaging wind gusts, hail and heavy rain will be the main concerns with any stronger storm that develops all three days.
The most likely time for severe storms each day will be from the afternoon into the evening hours.
NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is forecasting Level 1 out of 5 (marginal) severe weather risks for large parts of Alabama today, Tuesday and Wednesday.
The severe weather outlook for today is at the top of this post. All of Alabama except for the northeast corner, the southeast corner and the coast has a Level 1 risk today, which means that isolated severe storms will be possible.
The severe weather forecasts for Tuesday and Wednesday will be similar, with Level 1 risks both days.
Here’s the severe weather outlook for Tuesday:
Most of Alabama will have a Level 1 out of 5 risk for severe weather again on Tuesday.SPC
Here’s the outlook for Wednesday:

Wednesday could bring another Level 1 risk for severe weather for all but north Alabama.SPC
Many spots in Alabama, especially north and north-central Alabama, had to deal with severe storms on Sunday, when there was a Level 3 risk in place for part of the state.
Sunday’s storms lasted late into the night and toppled trees in some areas. A few tornado warnings were issued for northeast Alabama, but no tornadoes have been confirmed so far.
Damaging winds and hail will be the things to watch out for today through Wednesday. The tornado risk is expected to be low.
The stormy pattern could let up, a bit, after Wednesday, when the weather service expects an area of high pressure to build in from the west.
Thursday should bring a return to the summer routine of scattered afternoon showers and storms.
So far the Storm Prediction Center doesn’t have any severe weather risks in the forecast for Alabama after Wednesday.
A cold front is expected to approach the area by Friday, and it could bring slightly cooler temperatures to the state over the weekend.
Here’s more from the weather service:
NORTH ALABAMA
CENTRAL ALABAMA
SOUTH ALABAMA

There will be a chance for rain across south Alabama on Monday, with higher chances farther north.NWS