A strengthening low pressure system is set to move across the South and Southeast, leading to severe thunderstorms, flash flooding, large hail, gusty winds, heavy rain, and a few tornadoes. The severe weather risk extends into northern Florida, the Carolinas, and parts of the Southeast, with damaging winds, tornadoes, and isolated large hail possible. Specific areas like the Panhandle, southern Georgia, and North Central Florida are under a Tornado Watch, with the potential for severe winds and isolated tornadoes. Updates on storm movements and risks are being closely monitored by meteorologists.
RADAR: We continue to watch a line of storms ahead of a front coming out of the Panhandle. Isolated severe weather will be possible across North Central Florida after sunset this evening. https://t.co/NtVlu99Ty3 https://t.co/SSRhRvXgF3
11:45am Severe Weather Update - The already low risk of a tornado has been lowered even more for Horry and Georgetown counties. Current observations and model trends indicate the best chance of the atmosphere destabilizing enough for storms is inland....and even there, no… https://t.co/QA6andfcWU
9am - Widespread over Horry and Georgetown counties is headed east. A few embedded non-severe storms with heavy rain and wind gusts up to 40 mph is moving through Georgetown, Pawleys Island and Litchfield bech right now. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/5YImj2uqJe
A Tornado Watch (red) is in effect today for the Panhandle and southern GA. I'll be keeping my eyes on this line of storms as they approach North Central FL this evening. Severe winds and an isolated tornado will be possible. https://t.co/NtVlu99Ty3 https://t.co/iNevbk7V1Q
🟡🌪️A slight risk of severe weather (level 2 out of 5) is possible across Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas on Saturday where tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail are all possible. Meteorologist @ericalopezwx has an update https://t.co/AKSOJetfsB
No change to Saturday's storm risk with a LEVEL 2 in place. Any severe storms will be highly dependent on how unstable we can get from midday into the afternoon. Still, there's enough shear in place for a small, but non-zero tornado risk. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/BBU5T4YJ4l
Severe weather risk continues into tomorrow (3/9) from northern Florida into parts of the Carolinas. Damaging winds and few tornadoes will be the primary hazards. Isolated large hail is also possible. https://t.co/jcntYprJBI
Severe weather remains possible this afternoon into tonight across parts of the Southeast. Large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes will be possible with the strongest storms. https://t.co/bz1vjBANtF
Thunderstorms may turn severe over the southeastern U.S. today & tonight, especially over areas outlined in yellow on the map. Potential threats: Large hail Gusty winds Heavy rain A few tornadoes Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather .gov or your preferred media outlet! https://t.co/pOZ3DeaydW
⚠️⛈️ A strengthening low pressure system will sweep across the South and Southeast today into tonight, bringing a threat of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding. Remain weather aware through tonight, and make sure you have multiple ways to receive warnings! https://t.co/tKhnNSW4z6