Strong to severe storms continued to push across parts of Alabama on Tuesday afternoon.
The bulk of the storms had moved out of the state, but a risk for a few strong storms remained in the south and eastern part of Alabama.
A tornado warning is in effect for eastern Houston County until 2:30 p.m. This does not include Dothan.
As of 1:56 p.m. the storm was located over Cowarts and moving southeast at 45 mph.
A tornado watch that had been in effect for south Alabama was allowed to expire at 2 p.m.
Unfortunately, the threat for storms won’t end today; there will be another risk for severe storms on Wednesday as a cold front moves through the state.
There have been multiple tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings earlier today, and the National Weather Service has gotten reports of hail up to the size of golf balls with several of the storms.
The weather service also got a report of trees and powerlines down in Coffeeville in Clarke County after a tornado-warned storm moved through the area earlier today.
The weather service in Birmingham said the threat for severe weather was all but over for central Alabama and said there were six potential tornado tracks that meteorologists planned to survey. One team was already headed to the Wetumpka area on Tuesday afternoon.
The worst of the storms may be leaving, but some rain remains and there are also flooding concerns.
A flash flood warning continues for central Mobile County until 6:15 p.m. This includes the Mobile metro area.
One to 2 inches of rain has already fallen, and an additional 1 to 3 inches will be possible, the weather service said.
A flash flood warning is in effect for northern Washington County until 3:30 p.m.
The National Weather Service said 2 to 4 inches of rain has fallen in the warning area, and an additional 2 to 4 inches will be possible.
Today’s storms could also bring heavy rain, and a flood watch continues for the southeast corner of the state through Wednesday morning.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee, Fla., said 2 to 4 inches of rain are expected, and some areas could get up to 5 inches. The Alabama counties in the flood watch are Coffee, Dale, Geneva, Henry and Houston.
Here’s the rainfall forecast through Wednesday:
MORE STORMS POSSIBLE ON WEDNESDAY
Severe weather will also be possible on Wednesday as a cold front moves into the state. The Storm Prediction Center has parts of north and central Alabama in another enhanced risk (Level 3) and the rest of the state in a slight risk (Level 2).
All forms of severe weather will again be possible on Wednesday. The time frame for storms tomorrow will be during the afternoon and evening hours.
Calmer and cooler weather is expected starting on Thursday through the weekend.
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