Tuscaloosa, AL – Severe thunderstorms are expected to move across West Alabama this afternoon adn evening, bringing the potential for tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. A Tornado Watch is in effect for several counties, including Tuscaloosa, untill 7 PM.
The National Weather Service in Birmingham warns that conditions are favorable for the development of supercell thunderstorms, which can produce tornadoes. Residents shoudl be prepared to take shelter if a warning is issued for their area. The primary threat window is between 3 PM and 7 PM, but conditions could remain unsettled through the evening.
This system is impacting a broad area of the Southeast, wiht West Alabama particularly vulnerable due to a combination of atmospheric instability and sufficient wind shear. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the region under a Level 3 of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms, indicating a meaningful threat. Large hail up to the size of golf balls and wind gusts exceeding 60 mph are possible.
Residents are urged to review their severe weather safety plans, ensure they have a way to receive warnings (NOAA Weather Radio, smartphone alerts), and identify a safe room or shelter location. Stay informed by monitoring local news,the National Weather Service website (https://www.weather.gov/bmx/), and trusted weather apps.