Loading...
Multiple weather experts and news sources are warning of severe storms and tornadoes in the Southern United States. The storms are expected to develop in Texas and Louisiana, with a heightened tornado threat, and move into Mississippi. Tornado watches have been issued for these areas, with the potential for strong tornadoes and damaging winds. The threat is expected to continue into Alabama. The severe weather is likely to persist through Tuesday, with heavy rain and thunderstorms anticipated. The situation is being closely monitored by meteorologists, and people are advised to stay weather aware and have multiple ways to receive alerts.
Sunday’s Weather Rating: 5/10 Not as cold this morning, with high temps in the lower 50s. A decent start, but clouds will increase later today and some showers move in by tonight. The vibes are trending a bit more unsettled today!
Wednesday's Weather Rating: 5/10 Heavy rain and gusty winds to start the day, clearing out by early afternoon. High temps will reach the mid 50s with sunshine, but gusty west winds are likely to keep us feeling chilly. The vibes are all over the place today!
The winds are whipping in southern Alabama this morning ahead of a cold front that will increase the severe weather chance across the Southeast. Be sure to have multiple ways to get alerts #ALwx https://t.co/DXJqwx0t2R
A few strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across Southeast Alabama this afternoon… The main concern will come from gusty thunderstorm winds, but an isolated brief tornado is not out of the question.  https://t.co/yu9hjRqSMe
Still on track for a storm system to impact the area from this afternoon through tonight. The heaviest rain and potential for strong wind gusts will come during the early morning hours on Wednesday. Generally improving conditions are expected thereafter. https://t.co/htv5vUun4R
We’ve got a rainy Tuesday on tap in #NYC. 🌧️ @GuyBrownWeather says showers develop in the afternoon, but the heaviest downpours will arrive overnight. Rain should leave tomorrow morning and conditions look dry for Thanksgiving. 🦃 https://t.co/ohpCcZG3f3
Much needed rain on the way! Here’s a break down of what to expect over the next 36 hours. TUESDAY - showers become likely from mid morning through mid afternoon then a break through the evening. TUESDAY NIGHT - Showers and a few storms roll in after midnight and continue… https://t.co/dRd5r3p6M0 https://t.co/2vxIusosXA
Severe storms are still possible across parts of South Alabama today... here is today's morning briefing: https://t.co/btvSLO0fN2
Spotty, mainly light showers will be likely this morning, but the best chance of rain today arrives around midday. We'll follow that up with another break for the late afternoon and evening. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/PTNK9PMUdu
Good morning! The latest data continues to show passing showers today with dry spells in between. The bad news is that rain is now forecast to linger longer through Wednesday and will be heavy at times especially through mid morning. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/OdlKHOBd4k
Tuesday's Weather Rating: 4/10 A very chilly start to the day, but at least we have some sunshine! Clouds and showers move in by later this afternoon. Periods of heavy rain and gusty winds are expected tonight into Wednesday morning. The vibes are trending more unsettled!!
An isolated #tornado threat will continue overnight across SE Mississippi and SE Louisiana, including the New Orleans metro. That said, it's uncertain if a watch will be needed. Still you'll want a way to wake up if needed. #LAwx #MSwx https://t.co/d3zyu5Duut
The severe weather threat for the south is not over yet, overnight storms are still possible and on Tuesday a SLIGHT (level 2) risk is in effect for Alabama, Florida, and Georgia. Stay weather aware! https://t.co/rjY3ujhAxQ
NOTES ON TONIGHT’S WEATHER… *The air is rain cooled and stable over the northern half of Alabama; severe storms are very unlikely there. Just lots of rain and a few rumbles of thunder overnight. *A window remains open for a few isolated severe storms later tonight across… https://t.co/T1507uuW6C https://t.co/JtTzyooh6z
A severe storm or two is possible across Southwest Alabama later tonight… https://t.co/3GlBTlOKjr
The greatest #tornado threat this evening will remain in southern Mississippi and parts of the North Shore of Louisiana as that is where the best environment is. It's a bit more stable in Alabama, but a new watch may be needed if the instability advances eastward. #LAwx #MSwx https://t.co/b8CoxZIbiK
Dangerous storms continue to push through South Mississippi tonight… multiple tornado warning polygons in effect. Again, the environment over Alabama is not the same, but an isolated tornado can’t be ruled out over the southwest counties later tonight. https://t.co/KzuU0m3BfG
Rain and thunderstorms continue to push into West Alabama tonight; all below severe limits so far. Highest risk of a severe storm in Alabama later tonight is in the broad zone from Tuscaloosa down to Mobile. Main concern: gusty thunderstorm winds. An isolated tornado can’t be… https://t.co/vv0PjK0098 https://t.co/klXQePxaWy
Rain and thunderstorms continue to push into West Alabama tonight; all below severe limits so far. Highest risk of a severe storm in Alabama later tonight is in the broad zone from Tuscaloosa down to Mobile. Main concern: gusty thunderstorm warnings. An isolated tornado can’t be… https://t.co/ebwQ4MLE5Z https://t.co/gOvEfKm548
Our field correspondents are tracking the severe storms in Mississippi tonight - this from @bclemms on a confirmed tornado warned storm along I-55 south of Jackson #MSwx https://t.co/gRJbr9k22w
Severe Storms continue across much of central Louisiana into Mississippi. Multiple #Tornado watches are in effect until 11 pm CST. Update from @JordanHallWX as he continues to track these severe storms into Mississippi. #lawx #mswx https://t.co/s8KQx7SZI8
Still watching the large mass of rain and storms over MS; it moves into Alabama later tonight. As of 6:08p CT there are two tornado warning polygons, one north and one south of Jackson. The environment over Alabama is not especially favorable for tornadoes; the greater concern is… https://t.co/2CjSZPKmo5 https://t.co/2Ncb9r0lp4
This mass of rain and storms will move into Alabama tonight. Initially, there will be a threat of strong to severe storms over the West-Central and Southwest part of the state, in the broad zone from Tuscaloosa to Mobile. Main concern will come from gusty thunderstorm winds, but… https://t.co/drUGOv5C9w https://t.co/uu8UFfHhDx
5 pm MONDAY: Tornado watch extended further into Mississippi until 11 pm CT. Please have two ways of getting warnings: https://t.co/wyykOTdu7Q
A new #tornado watch has been issued covering central and southern Mississippi into parts of southeast Louisiana until 11 pm. The threat will continue this evening with tornadoes - a few possibly significant - likely. #MSwx #LAwx https://t.co/voLPwtoEWv
There is a low threat of a strong to severe storm Tuesday evening in our area. All of us will see a line of heavy rain, but some could see damaging winds in a stronger storm. Tornado threat is pretty low, but we'll watch just in case. https://t.co/suT2weceva
A new #tornado watch will be coming soon for central and southern Mississippi and parts of southeast Louisiana. These storms will continue to move east through the evening, and tornadoes - some significant - remain likely. #MSwx #LAwx https://t.co/eVtkJ6u8yW
Tuesday is a wet day, finally! Scattered rain and chilly for the morning and midday. Heavy rain is likely by evening for a few hours and even some thunderstorms could develop along the front. There is a low risk for a severe t-storm or two 5-10pm. We'll track it for you. https://t.co/uYJZX3MYXJ
The @NWS has issued a #Tornado watch for east Texas,Louisiana, and the Mississippi River delta until 7 pm CST. Potential threats will include Tornadoes (some potentially strong EF2+) and 2 inch hail. Update from: @JordanHallWX #lawx #txwx #mswx https://t.co/bWcZ0n3Ed5
Now in effect is a #tornado watch for eastern Texas, much of Louisiana and the southernmost part of Arkansas. These storms should continue to ramp up this afternoon with an increasing tornado threat. Some of them could be significant. #ARwx #LAwx #TXwx https://t.co/CVe24Y7fbu
A #tornado watch is coming soon in East Texas and a large part of Louisiana. Storms should rapidly intensify this afternoon with a heightened #tornado threat - some of them could be significant. #TXwx #LAwx https://t.co/2LuFDoHfGC
Storm development is likely to begin this afternoon in far eastern Texas and advance into Louisiana. All threats - including tornadoes (some significant) remain in play. The threat moves into Mississippi tonight. #LAwx #MSwx #TXwx
🚨Tornado threat in the South tonight🚨 Strong tornadoes and damaging winds are likely over the lower part of the Mississippi Valley on Monday. Stay weather aware and have multiple ways to get alerts. https://t.co/iMNvBGYjX4 https://t.co/CcSJ27r9Ec
TEXAS/LOUISIANA/MISSISSIPPI: Elevated risk (level 3 out of 5) for severe storms includes Shreveport, Alexandria, Jackson among others. Please be weather aware through tonight! Damaging wind & tornado are main threats. Have two ways to get warnings: #wind #tornado https://t.co/QIM1nBS9bc
"Enhanced" risk of severe storms and tornadoes in the South this afternoon/tonight. Some tornadoes could be strong. Northern Louisiana and western Mississippi are most threatened. Details via @MatthewCappucci ⬇️ https://t.co/H3R2eXhLIj
Today will stay dry with a gradual increase in cloud cover. Afternoon readings will top out near 60°. Tuesday is a FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY. Widespread rain will be heavy at times, even a few t-storms, mainly S/E of I-85. Highs 50s & 60s. #scwx #ncwx #cltwx https://t.co/N2VwcGLxoC
Showers start to develop tonight with several rounds likely through Tuesday. While the day will not be a washout, there will be some downpours at times - most likely around midday and again in the evening. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/huIU3KQn6k