Risk for Severe Weather Today, Tomorrow

There is a risk for severe weather across parts of the region today, and tomorrow.

Today

There is a risk for severe weather across East Texas, much of Louisiana and Mississippi, and Western Alabama today.

Convective outlook for today.

Placement: The greatest risk for severe weather will be in the category 4 (“moderate”) risk and category 3 (“enhanced”) risk areas. However, there will also be a threat for severe weather in the category 2 (“slight”) and category 1 (“marginal”) risk areas.

Timing: Storm will develop across East Texas this afternoon, and push east across the threat area into this evening and overnight.

HRRR simulated radar valid at 6pm CDT this evening.

Threats: All modes of severe weather (tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail) will be possible today.

Tomorrow

The risk for severe will push east tomorrow, into Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.

Convective outlook for tomorrow.

Placement: The greatest risk for severe weather Thursday will be in the category 1 (“marginal”) risk area.

Timing: Storms will push across the threat area tomorrow morning into the afternoon hours.

Threats: The main threat will be damaging winds. However, a brief isolated tornado or two can’t be ruled out.

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Caleb Carmichael
Caleb Carmichael

Caleb is the owner of Gulf Coast Storm Center. He is currently an undergraduate student at Mississippi State University majoring in geoscience with a concentration in broadcast and operational meteorology. While not yet a meteorologist, Caleb has been providing weather updates, news, and analysis for the Gulf Coast since 2014.

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