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Meteorologist Bill Murray breaks down the active weather pattern moving through Alabama this evening. A line of storms is pushing southeast across the state with no current severe thunderstorm warnings in Alabama. The low-end severe risk continues, with damaging winds the primary concern. Plus — don't miss the gorgeous sunset photos from Abbeville and Gulf Shores! 📍 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: • No severe thunderstorm warnings currently in Alabama • Heavy rain, lightning, and gusty winds are the main threats tonight • Southwest Alabama faces the heaviest overnight impact (2–6 AM): Mobile, Monroeville, Jackson, Atmore • Set clocks FORWARD 1 hour at 2 AM — Daylight Saving Time begins! • Tuesday is the BEST day of the week: sunny and 70s–80s statewide • Strong-to-severe storms possible Wednesday night; major cool-down by Friday ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Introduction & live storm photos (Cullman, Birmingham, Abbeville, Gulf Shores) 1:30 – Current storm reports & active warnings overview 2:45 – Radar analysis: storm line position and movement 4:30 – Overnight forecast: southwest Alabama heavy rain window (2–6 AM) 6:00 – Daylight Saving Time reminder 6:30 – Monday & Tuesday forecast (best day of the week!) 7:45 – Wednesday severe risk & upcoming cool-down 9:00 – 7-day rainfall outlook 9:45 – North & South Alabama 7-day forecast summary 📻 Your best line of defense during overnight storms is a NOAA Weather Radio. The AWN team will be monitoring through the night. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay ahead of Alabama weather year-round. #AlabamaWeather #ALwx #AWN #AlabamaWeatherNetwork #StormForecast #DaylightSavingTime #MobileAL #BirminghamAL #SpringStorms