It is shaping up to be a busy weather week in West Alabama. The Townsquare Media Weather Center is focused on a system that moves through the state later this week.

Timeline

The current forecast is calling for multiple waves of severe weather on Friday. Alabama will see rain making a comeback on Friday as the next storm system approaches, with a chance of showers in the morning and more extensive rainfall expected in the afternoon and evening.

As we get closer to Friday, the timing will become more well-defined.

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Risk Areas

The Storm Prediction Center has categorized parts of West and Southwest Alabama under a "slight risk" (level 2 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms, while the remainder of the state falls into a "marginal risk" category (level 1 out of 5)."

Townsquare Media Coverage Area Risk Areas

Bibb – mainly in the marginal risk area

Fayette – the county is split between slight and marginal risk area

Greene – slight risk area

Hale – slight risk area

Lamar – mainly in the slight risk area

Perry – mainly in the marginal risk area

Pickens – slight risk area

Sumter – slight risk area

Tuscaloosa - mainly in the slight risk area

Walker – marginal risk area

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Potential Threats

The National Weather Service in Birmingham said that the main areas of concern are tornadoes, damaging winds up to 60 mph, large hail, and localized flooding.

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist said, “There is a good bit of uncertainty involving how the storm environment evolves.”

“For now, it looks like there is a higher chance of severe thunderstorms over the southern half of the state, where better instability values will be in place,” said Spann.

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