A few severe storms possible today with unsettled weather into next week

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A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 8 am north of a Livingston – Montgomery – Auburn line.

A weather map displaying a Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 8 AM for areas north of a Livingston - Montgomery - Auburn line in Alabama.

Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop near and north of I-20 by mid to late afternoon and last into the evening.  South of I-20, only isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast.

The atmosphere will become very unstable by this afternoon with damaging wind gusts and large hail the main threats.  The highest risk area is near and north of I-20 due to a higher concentration of storms.  Widespread Flooding will not be an issue today.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are forecast Friday afternoon and evening north of a Livingston – Montgomery – Auburn South of this line, numerous showers and thunderstorms are also expected with a few wind gusts from 40-60 mph, hail and very heavy rainfall.  However, only localized flooding is possible.

The unsettled weather continues Saturday through Tuesday with portions of the state having periods of rain and thunderstorms.  Due to dry periods of time between rainfall, widespread flooding issues are unlikely, but there could be localized spots, especially across the southern portions of Alabama.

Severe Weather Outlook map for Alabama, highlighting areas at risk for storms on May 9, 2025, with risk categories indicated.
A weather map showing projected precipitation levels across the southeastern United States, with varying colors indicating rainfall amounts in inches. Areas in red display the highest expected precipitation.