"Alabama Braces for Severe Storms: Timing, Threat, and Updates"

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The severe weather threat has decreased for most of Alabama, with the Level 4 risk dropped and only a Level 3 risk remaining for the southeast corner of the state. While a few severe storms are still possible in certain areas, the National Weather Service does not expect another round of severe weather for southwest Alabama. Flash flooding is a concern across much of the state, and a tornado watch is in effect for specific counties in south Alabama. Additionally, a wind advisory has been issued for central Alabama, with rain and a few storms expected statewide through tonight.
- Severe weather today in Alabama: Here’s a look at timing AL.com
- Threat of strong to severe storms returns Wednesday WHNT News 19
- Radar and Weather Update at 230 pm alabamawx.com
- First Alert Weather Day: Heavy rain, damaging winds possible Wednesday afternoon into evening WBRC
- Tornado Watch in effect for some; severe risk continues for everyone WSFA
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