Solar storm could bring auroras as far south as Alabama
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A Level 2 risk means scattered severe storms will be possible. Part of central Alabama as well as the Alabama coast will have a Level 1 risk, which means isolated severe storms will be possible. More severe weather will be in the forecast for Alabama on Wednesday and Thursday as well.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNNorthern lights possible in Alabama Sunday night, best seen with cameraCameras will capture the northern lights at their best on Sunday night/Monday at 2 a.m. Many solar phenomena can and will increase or decrease the stretch of the lights. Atmospherically speaking, clouds and Canadian wildfire smoke will drift over Alabama tonight, reducing visibility in some areas.
Isolated to scattered severe storms will be possible overnight tonight (Monday) as well as Tuesday and Wednesday across Alabama. The weather service thinks that damaging wind gusts, hail and heavy rain will be the main concerns with any stronger storm that develops all three days.
As the spring tornado season in Alabama wraps up, take a look at how many tornadoes happened so far in 2025 and how strong they were
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNDrier weather returns to Alabama this weekend, with tiny storm chance SundayAs drier air surges into Alabama Saturday morning, lows will settle in the 50s, perfect for an early morning stroll. While highs still climb to near 80 Saturday, the drier weather will feel much lighter.
The National Weather Service has now confirmed that two more tornadoes touched down in the Tennessee Valley Tuesday night.