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Huntsville, AL – Residents in North Alabama and South Middle Tennessee should prepare for possible severe weather this weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Huntsville reports a low chance of damaging winds, heavy rainfall, and isolated tornadoes starting Saturday afternoon through early Sunday morning.
According to NWS, the risk level is medium for severe storms across the region. Heavy rain may lead to localized flash flooding, with the greatest impacts expected during the evening and overnight hours. Areas like Florence, Huntsville, and Fort Payne are in the highest impact zones, with storm activity peaking between 6 p.m. and 4 a.m.
Officials urge residents to stay weather-aware and have multiple ways to receive emergency alerts. Updates will be posted regularly on the NWS Huntsville website and social media.
Stay informed by securing outdoor items, checking forecasts frequently, and reviewing emergency plans. With storm intensity unpredictable, preparedness is key to ensuring safety during this potentially volatile weekend.
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