Today, Saturday, January 8, 2022, our coverage areas will experience a warm-up in temperatures in comparison to the past few days. On Sunday we are expecting a frontal boundary that will be associated with scattered thunderstorms. These storms could have the potential to develop severe thunderstorms.

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The National Weather Service in Birmingham has predicted the following for Sunday:

Where:

Southern third of Central AL

When:

Between 12 PM and 9 PM Sunday

Threats:

A brief tornado possible

Damaging winds up to 60 mph

James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist commented that the severe thunderstorms for Sunday are for “areas south of a line from Moundville to Wetumpka to Clio. A few storms over Southwest Alabama could produce strong gusty winds tomorrow; a brief tornado can't be totally ruled out, but is not likely with weak wind fields.”

During severe weather scenarios, Townsquare Media radio stations will bring you updates for all types of severe weather. Also, we will host wall-to-wall cover during a Tornado Warning to give you the information you need to keep safe and informed.

Townsquare Media Radio Stations

Praise 93.3, 92.9 WTUG, 95.3 The Bear, Nick 97.5, Catfish 100.1, Tide, 100.9, ALT 101.7, and 105.1 The Block.

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