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Alabama looks like 3 round storms this weekend: where and when you have to watch

The National Weather Service warns Alabamian that they could be three round storms on Thursday.

Prognostics believe that the risk of storms could climb every day and summit on Saturday when widespread strict storms and tornados (some of them are strong) are possible nationwide.

In addition, 2 to 3 inch rain will be possible in parts of the state, which could lead to some localized floods.

The weather service said that the timing and the areas with the highest threats are limited when every round approaches.

Today today there will be a day of pleasant weather with warm temperatures and without rain nationwide.

Things change from Thursday.

The Storm Prediction Center from NOAA expanded a risk of storm to level 1 for a large part of Alabama on Thursday.

Here is the storm prospects for Thursday:

Thursday heavy view

A large part of Alabama will have a risk of storm at level 1 on Thursday.SPC

A risk level 1 means that isolated heavy storms are possible. The strongest storms could contain harmful winds, the size of the golf ball size and heavy rain. The threat to tornados will be lower with storms on Thursday.

According to the weather service forecasts, storms on Thursday will be possible from the later hours to the early evening.

Prognostics expect to develop storms in Mississippi and move east to Alabama on Thursday.

Here is the time for possible storms on Thursday:

Northern alabama

North Alabama Thursday Timing

Here storms can influence Nordalabama on Thursday.NWS

Central Alabama

Central -Alabama -Thursday Timing

Here is the view for central alabama for storms on Thursday.NWS

Southeast Alabama

Southeast Alabama Thursday view

Storms could affect Südost -Alabama on Thursday afternoon.NWS

On Friday, the risk increases to level 3 for Northwest Valabama and a level 2 for part of North and Central Alabama.

Areas in East and Southwestalabama will have a risk of level 1, and heavy storms are not expected in the southeast of Alabama.

Here is the view for Friday:

Friday storm view

On Friday, a risk of level 3 out of 5 for storms was added to Northwest Valabama.SPC

A risk of level 3 means that numerous heavy storms will be possible.

The storms on Friday could create tornados as well as harmful winds and heavy rain after the weather service.

The storms on Friday will only make it to Alabama on Friday evening – according to the weather service forecasts, only at 9 p.m. They could last until the early morning hours of Saturday.

Alabamians are asked to ensure that you have a reliable way to get severe weather warnings that you could wake up if necessary.

The last round – and possibly most important – storms shape on Saturday.

The Storm Prediction Center has almost all of Alabama in the long -term equivalent of one of 5 out of 5 risk for the risk of serious weather for Saturday. (The outlook for Saturday is at the top of this post.)

Saturday could bring widespread strict storms, and some of them could produce strong tornados (EF-2 or stronger).

There could also be wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour, according to forecasters up to the size of tennis balls and heavy rain to localize floods.

Storms will be possible throughout the day on Saturday and could last until the early hours of Sunday.

Prognostics believe that activities on Saturday on Saturday with individual super cell towers in front of another series of heavy storms that enforce the state from west to the east could reach its peak.

The weather service said that further Timing details on the storms on Saturday will be in focus in the next few days.

Storms are expected to be cleared out of the state during the day on Sunday, and by next week there is no storm in the forecast for Alabama.

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