Northern Alabama, September 25, 2025

News Summary

Northern Alabama and parts of southern Tennessee are under a heightened risk of severe storms today, with forecasters predicting dangerous weather conditions from the afternoon until evening. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for storms that may produce damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous weather by staying informed and avoiding flooded areas.

Northern Alabama and Southern Tennessee to Face Severe Storms

Northern Alabama and parts of southern middle Tennessee are under a heightened risk of severe storms today as forecasters anticipate dangerous weather conditions from 2 PM to 9 PM on Wednesday. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Huntsville has issued alerts for clusters of storms expected to develop ahead of a cold front moving through the Tennessee Valley.

These storms could produce damaging winds reaching up to 60 mph, heavy rainfall, and isolated hail. There is a moderate risk for flash flooding, particularly in areas prone to drainage issues. Residents in Northern Alabama and southern Tennessee are encouraged to prepare for potentially hazardous weather conditions throughout the day.

Storm Timing and Areas Affected

The timing of the storms varies by location:

While not all storms are expected to reach severe levels, meteorologists warn that the most powerful storms could lead to significant impacts, including flooding and hazardous travel conditions.

Safety Precautions for Residents

Residents are urged to have multiple ways to receive weather warnings and remain alert during the afternoon and evening hours. Drivers are advised to avoid flooded roadways and to prepare for possible power outages due to high winds associated with the storms.

Weather Outlook and Temperature Trends

The Storm Prediction Center has forecasted a Level 1 out of 5 marginal risk for severe weather on Wednesday for extreme north Alabama, including Huntsville. Additionally, there is potential for a few strong storms on Tuesday and especially Wednesday as the cold front approaches.

The approaching cold front is predicted to provide a break from the high temperatures experienced earlier in the week. Highs on Wednesday are expected to reach the upper 70s and 80s. Similar temperature trends are anticipated statewide for Friday, with a gradual warmup beginning over the weekend.

Conclusion

As severe weather looms over Northern Alabama and Southern Tennessee, residents are advised to remain vigilant and prepared for the afternoon storms. With a combination of strong winds, heavy rainfall, and the risk of flash flooding, safety precautions are essential.

FAQ

What areas are under a heightened risk of severe storms?

Northern Alabama and parts of southern middle Tennessee are under a heightened risk of severe storms today.

When is the dangerous period for severe weather?

The dangerous period for severe weather is expected between 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Wednesday.

What types of severe weather can be expected?

Some storms could produce damaging winds up to 60 mph, heavy rainfall, and isolated hail.

What safety precautions should residents take?

Residents are urged to have multiple ways to receive weather warnings and to remain alert during the afternoon and evening. Drivers should avoid flooded roadways and prepare for potential brief power outages due to high winds.

What is the temperature forecast for the upcoming days?

Highs are expected in the upper 70s and 80s following the cold front, with similar temperature trends anticipated statewide for Friday and a gradual warmup starting over the weekend.

Key Features of Severe Storms Forecast

Feature Details
Areas Affected Northern Alabama, Southern Middle Tennessee
Time of Storms 2 PM to 9 PM on Wednesday
Type of Weather Severe storms, winds up to 60 mph, heavy rainfall, isolated hail
Flash Flood Risk Moderate risk, especially in poorly drained areas
Safety Recommendations Stay alert, avoid flooded roads, prepare for power outages
Temperature Forecast Upper 70s and 80s following the cold front

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