As is typical of spring, the threat of severe weather is ramping up from the Plains into the Mississippi Valley and parts of the South through early next week. In fact, we are tracking two weather systems that will spawn severe weather over the next five days or so.
The latest details and updates on the first bout of severe storms from Thursday through Friday are below. In addition, we are closely monitoring a more significant and widespread severe threat starting this weekend in the Plains. Click here to see our full forecast on the next storm system that we'll be tracking this weekend into early next week.
Severe Threat Through Friday
Thursday's Thunderstorm Outlook
Friday's Thunderstorm Outlook
Thursday: Scattered severe storms possible from northeast Texas to parts of Arkansas, Missouri, northern Louisiana, northern Mississippi, western Tennessee, western Kentucky and southern Illinois. As storms develop and intensify across these states Thursday afternoon they could produce large hail, damaging wind gusts and perhaps a tornado or two.
Friday: Lingering threat of a few severe storms in the coastal Southeast. Localized strong wind gusts and hail possible are the main concerns in the coastal Carolinas.
http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-central/severe-weather-tracker-page
No comments:
Post a Comment