starkvegasdawg
03-23-2016, 02:56 PM
For those of you that live in extreme east MS, north and central AL, and middle TN, keep an eye on the weather tomorrow. Models have been trying to trend towards a possible decent severe weather event tomorrow afternoon and evening. Originally, this storm was supposed to blow through mid-morning to early afternoon and not have time to pump up a lot of moisture, but the latest guidance has shown the system to be slowing down and allowing the atmosphere ahead of it to charge. Latest thinking is for this to primarily be a straight line wind event but I do expect a few tornadoes if any cells can separate and get out by themselves...especially over in AL where Dr. Forbes has given a TORCON of 6 tomorrow. East MS currently has a TORCON of 4.
Also, there is some potential for another severe weather event Easter Sunday so while you're watching the kids hunt eggs, make sure you have a way to get weather information. There's still some uncertainty as to how that one will unfold.
Here is the threat area for tomorrow. I'd put timing for the slight risk area in MS around 1:00-4:00pm and then shifting east into AL after that.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day2otlk_1730.gif?1458762859891
Also, there is some potential for another severe weather event Easter Sunday so while you're watching the kids hunt eggs, make sure you have a way to get weather information. There's still some uncertainty as to how that one will unfold.
Here is the threat area for tomorrow. I'd put timing for the slight risk area in MS around 1:00-4:00pm and then shifting east into AL after that.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day2otlk_1730.gif?1458762859891