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First Alert for a low threat for strong storms Thursday morning - WBRC

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Next Big Thing: Our next big thing is the potential to see strong and severe storms Friday evening, Friday night, and Saturday morning. Models are hinting that a line of storms could develop in Louisiana or Mississippi Friday evening. These storms could end up bowing out and sweeping through the southern half of Alabama Friday night into Saturday morning. Setups like this could produce a greater threat for damaging winds over a larger area. They can also produce isolated tornadoes and a hail threat. The Storm Prediction Center is highlighting an enhanced threat for northeast Texas, northern Louisiana, south-central Mississippi, and into far west Alabama. The rest of Alabama is under a standard slight risk - threat level 2 out of 5. Far east Alabama is under a marginal risk, or a threat level one out of five. Greatest threat for severe weather will likely occur in the enhanced area. Determining where this line forms will be critical in understanding the timing and impacts for the state. Areas of concern for Central Alabama will be for locations south of I-20 including Sumter, Greene, Hale, Bibb, Chilton, and Coosa counties. Just make sure you have multiple ways to receive warnings Friday night into Saturday morning in case they are issued. This system will likely move fast to the east.

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