Birmingham meteorologists declared a First Alert Weather Day Friday as scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast to affect portions of Alabama, Mississippi, West Virginia, and Virginia through the Memorial Day weekend. Storms were expected to begin in West Alabama as early as 8 AM Friday, bringing gusty winds, frequent lightning, and heavy downpours with isolated severe potential. Immediate impacts include reduced visibility, localized flooding risk—particularly near the Ohio River—and disruptions to outdoor plans this weekend. Forecast offices advised monitoring updates; Saturday and Sunday will see intermittent showers with some dry stretches, and Memorial Day itself is expected to feature shower and storm chances that should diminish by evening in many areas.
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Safety is key here. Storms bring risks like reduced visibility and localized flooding, especially near the Ohio River. Plus, your Memorial Day plans could be disrupted. Keep an eye on updates and adjust your plans accordingly.
Expect a wet Memorial Day weekend in parts of Alabama, Mississippi, West Virginia, and Virginia. While there will be dry stretches, prepare for intermittent showers and thunderstorms. The good news? Rain should taper off by Monday evening. Send this to someone who's planning a BBQ this weekend.
Emergency responders, meteorological services, and local businesses providing shelter and recovery support may see increased demand and clearer operational priorities due to coordinated forecasts and alerts.
Outdoor event organizers, attendees, commuters, and residents in low-lying or flood-prone areas face disrupted plans, travel delays, and elevated risk of localized flooding and property impacts.
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