Mobile, Alabama. Local meteorologists reported lingering showers and weakening storms this morning, with mostly cloudy skies and scattered afternoon redevelopment possible across parts of Alabama and Kentucky. Forecasters said Sunday will be generally drier and warmer, with highs in the 70s to low 80s, before a cold front approaches late Monday into Tuesday. Birmingham and Lexington-area forecasts warned that the warm, humid air returning Monday and gusty southerly winds could fuel a cluster of strong to severe storms Monday night into Tuesday, bringing risks of damaging wind gusts, hail, and isolated tornadoes. Authorities advised residents and event organizers to monitor app alerts and official updates through Monday and Tuesday.
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The upcoming storms could disrupt your daily routines. If you live in Alabama or Kentucky, you might need to adjust your plans for Monday and Tuesday. Check your local weather app for updates and consider indoor alternatives for outdoor activities.
Safety first. The forecasted severe weather could bring damaging winds, hail, and even isolated tornadoes. It's crucial to stay informed and prepared. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the affected areas.
Emergency services, event organizers, and residents who monitor forecasts benefited from advance warnings and the ability to prepare for possible severe weather and schedule changes for outdoor events.
Agricultural producers and drought-affected areas suffered as spotty, brief rainfall failed to deliver meaningful totals to alleviate dry conditions across parts of Alabama.
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Storm Chances Increase, Severe Risk Possible Next Week
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