There is now a moderate risk for severe weather today over south central Alabama... the risk for tornadoes is as follows...EAST OF MONTGOMERY. THIS SHOULD BE MORE THAN SUFFICIENT FOR DISCRETE TORNADIC SUPERCELLS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A FEW STRONG TORNADOES. AS STORM COVERAGE EXPANDS ACROSS THE MODERATE RISK AREA...THE SHEAR SHOULD KEEP THE STORMS DISCRETE RESULTING IN A PERSISTENT TORNADO THREAT THROUGH EARLY EVENING.
Looks like a rough day...THIS LINE OF STORMS SHOULD REACH THE FL PANHANDLE AND THE NRN FL PENINSULA DURING THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD. THUNDERSTORMS IN THE ERN PART OF THE SLIGHT RISK AREA SHOULD BECOME ELEVATED DURING THE OVERNIGHT PERIOD. THE WIND DAMAGE THREAT MAY CONTINUE INTO THE FL PANHANDLE LATE IN THE PERIOD.
I'll keep an eye on things.
Have a great day!
~Dewdrop
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Slight risk... moderate to the west
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slight risk for south Georgia
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