VIDEO ABOVE: The latest forecast from WVTM 13 meteorologists A powerful storm system is blasting through the region Monday into Tuesday, bringing the threat of severe storms to the Gulf Coast and plenty of wind and rain in north and central Alabama. WVTM 13 meteorologists declared Tuesday an emotional day. Impact days highlight times when weather can be troublesome. >> CHECK YOUR AREA: WVTM 13 Live Doppler Radar Key Threats Here is the general forecast for Monday and Tuesday night: Timing: Heavy and occasional rain gusting up to 40 mph and high wind gusts starting early at 8 p.m. Monday and continuing until midday Tuesday at the latest. Precipitation: 1 to 2 inches of rain will fall Monday through Tuesday across most of north and central Alabama. Heavier bands are possible in the southern half of the state, and that could mean up to 4 inches in spots. Wind gusts: Occasional wind gusts unrelated to thunderstorms that may exceed 40 miles per hour. In gusts, it can be higher than 60 mph. Extreme threat? There is a risk of some severe storms south of Interstate 20 mainly late Monday night into Tuesday. The details of this threat aren't clear, so for now, just be aware of the possibility of some severe weather. None of these rounds of wet and windy weather over the next week appear to have winter weather potential. Alabama will be on the warmer side of them all for at least the next week; However, some flurries or snow showers would not be out of the question after Tuesday's storm system. For snow lovers, this is the kind of pattern you want to see. For snow haters, this style doesn't always fulfill a snow lover's dream. >> Share with us: Upload your photos and videos via uLocal After the order, it gets cold again in the middle of next week while we wait for the next week to have the system in line by the end of the week. Stay informed about the weather For the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. And stay up to date with alerts in the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here. For the latest Birmingham weather information and the most accurate forecasts approved for Central Alabama, watch WVTM News 13. Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Video above: The latest forecast from WVTM 13 meteorologists
A powerful storm system blows into the region Monday into Tuesday, bringing the risk of severe storms to the Gulf Coast and heavy winds and rain to north and central Alabama.
WVTM 13 meteorologists have declared Tuesday a day Impact day. Impact days highlight times when weather can be troublesome.
>> Check your area: WVTM 13 live doppler radar
Main threats
Below are the general forecasts for Monday and Tuesday night:
- timing: Heavy rain, sometimes 40 mph, and high wind gusts will begin as early as 8pm Monday and continue until midday Tuesday at the latest.
- Rainfall: Most of north and central Alabama will receive between 1 and 2 inches of rain Monday through Tuesday. Heavier bands are possible in the southern half of the state, and that could mean up to 4 inches in spots.
- wind blowing: Occasional wind gusts unrelated to thunderstorms may exceed 40 mph. In gusts, it can be higher than 60 mph.
- Extreme threat? There is a risk of some severe storms south of Interstate 20 late Monday night into Tuesday. The details of this threat aren't clear, so for now, just be aware of the possibility of some severe weather.
None of these rounds of wet and windy weather over the next week appear to have winter weather potential. Alabama will be on the warmer side of them all for at least the next week; However, some flurries or snow showers would not be out of the question after Tuesday's storm system.
For snow lovers, this is the kind of pattern you want to see. For snow haters, this style doesn't always fulfill a snow lover's dream.
>> Share with us: Upload your photos and videos via uLocal
After order
Then, it gets cold again in the middle of next week as we wait for the next system in line by the end of the week.
Stay aware of the weather
To get the latest weather coverage for your area, click here. And stay up to date with alerts in the WVTM 13 app. Download it here.
For the latest Birmingham weather information and the most accurate forecasts approved for Central Alabama, watch WVTM 13 News.
Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter And Instagram.