A Strong Storm or Two Possible Tonight and Tomorrow

HRRR simulated radar for 1 AM CST tomorrow morning.

A broken band of rain with some embedded thunderstorms is still expected to form tonight in association with a cold front.

However, there is no longer a threat for severe weather. The Storm Prediction Center has removed he marginal risk for both today and tomorrow. This is not surprising, as the overall severe threat looked low initially and would been isolated.

Despite this, a few strong storms can’t be ruled out as the band makes its way east overnight and tomorrow. Any stronger storms will be capable of producing gusty winds and brief heavy downpours.


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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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