The National Weather Service thinks this weekend could be a rainy one for Alabama, and south Alabama could potentially face a few strong storms. NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has added a Level 1 out of 5 risk for severe weather for part of south Alabama for Saturday.
Lots of rain so far around the area with a little more to come. The Storm Prediction Center kept us in the marginal risk zone until tomorrow which if rated would be a 1
The Storm Prediction Center is showing a strong possibility of a very concerning severe weather outbreak in East Texas on Mardi Gras Tuesday.
We also have issued a First Alert Weather Day for the severe weather expected next week. We’ll start the day a little chilly, with temperatures in the 40s, but we’ll warm up into the 60s and 70s across central Mississippi,
Once it's over land weather balloons launched into the storm will be able to sample the storm for moisture, winds and atmospheric pressure. Forecast guidance that came out on Wednesday, Feb. 26, placed the storm over the Central Plains on Tuesday,
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center has put most of the Susquehanna Valley at a slight risk of severe weather, which is a 2 on a scale of 1 to 5.
Parts of Alabama will get some rain and a few storms today, but forecasters are now also highlighting another, potentially more significant, round of storms coming up next weekend. In fact, NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center is already outlining areas in Alabama that could see severe storms on both Friday and Saturday.
Expect strong, gusty winds and some heavy down pours as well as a chance some storms produce hail. The Storm Prediction Center placed a level 1 out of 5 severe storm risk for all of Southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Expect strong, gusty winds and some heavy down pours as well as a chance some storms produce hail. The Storm Prediction Center placed a level 1 out of 5 severe storm risk for all of Southeast Louisiana and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
The WAFB First Alert Weather Team is posting a First Alert Weather Day for Fat Tuesday. A First Alert Weather Day indicates that impactful and disruptive weather is possible in our viewing area. The latest severe weather outlook from the Storm Prediction Center now has a Level 3/5 (enhanced) risk of severe weather extending into the Florida Parishes and near Baton Rouge.
Wednesday is a WRAL Weather Alert Day due to the potential for severe thunderstorms. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the severe risk for central North Carolina to a Level 3 out of 5 for severe thunderstorms Wednesday.
Wednesday is a WRAL Weather Alert Day due to the potential for severe thunderstorms. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the severe risk for central North Carolina to a Level 3 out of 5 for severe thunderstorms Wednesday.