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The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch ... Looking ahead into Wednesday there is a 60% percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 p.m. and lasting until 10 p.m., a forecast ...
Winds about 1 mile up tomorrow will be screaming at anywhere from 70 to 90 mph. Some of those powerful winds will mix down to ground level as gusts. A threat level breakdown of severe weather ...
As the storm prepares to exit the United States on Sunday, severe thunderstorms will extend along a cold front that will stretch from Ohio and Pennsylvania to northern and central Florida.
A total of 26 tornadoes were confirmed during the outlook period, four of which were rated EF2, although the tornadoes were mostly scattered throughout the risk areas rather than being concentrated within the high-risk area. One EF2 tornado in Georgia did prompt the issuance of a tornado emergency. The high risk was discontinued at around 0100Z ...
The biggest risk for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes is along and east of Interstate 71. ... Southeast wind 11 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New ...
From eastern Texas to western Georgia, cities like Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, New Orleans and Birmingham could also see an isolated chance of tornadoes as well as damaging wind gusts and large hail.
Soon after the upgrade into a high risk, the SPC introduced their first two particularly dangerous situation tornado watches, indicating a 90-95% chance for multiple tornadoes, and a 90% chance for multiple strong to violent tornadoes. [15] [16] Radar evolution of the Little Rock and Wynne–Covington supercells
There is a much smaller chance of things going awry, said Allan Curtis, a meteorologist at the weather service's Des Moines office. The strongest storms are expected between 1 a.m. to 6 a.m ...