Severe thunderstorms are forecasted to impact the ArkLaTex region, Gulf Coast states, southern Plains, lower Mississippi Valley, and Southeast from Thursday through Saturday. The storms may bring tornadoes, flash flooding, hail, and damaging winds, prompting weather alerts and advisories.
Although severe T-storms are expected today across parts of central TX and OK, a more widespread severe weather event is possible tomorrow into early Saturday across the ArkLaTex region into the Gulf Coast states. For the latest updates go to: https://t.co/QMmU4tCxt1 https://t.co/KIef3cHUZN
Dangerous hail, damaging wind and tornadoes could roll across the South, from Texas to Florida, through Saturday. @WeatherChannel’s @StephanieAbrams breaks down the severe storm threat. https://t.co/PYPMUxdE5r https://t.co/423cz4TIdh
Storm system to bring the threat of flash flooding and severe weather to the Southern Plains Thursday, spreading eastward into the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast Friday https://t.co/A3RX3bxaUJ
🟡 An active weather pattern is taking shape across the South, with Oklahoma and Texas at risk on Thursday before scattered severe thunderstorms spread across the Gulf Coast states from Friday into Saturday. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci has an early update. https://t.co/jwfJn6vyIE
Severe weather potential begins to increase tomorrow (3/7) across the southern Plains. Additional severe weather is possible Friday (3/8) in the ArkLaTex/lower Mississippi Valley and Saturday (3/9) in parts of the Southeast. Stay weather aware and check back for updates. https://t.co/I25A3oGZJX
Severe thunderstorms are expected across the greater ArkLaTex region into the Gulf Coast states Friday afternoon into early Saturday morning. All hazards will be possible, including the potential for tornadoes. For the latest updates go to https://t.co/QMmU4tCxt1 https://t.co/a1pxPHmUx7