"Storms look to first develop later Friday afternoon, with the greatest storm coverage expected overnight," Adams said.
Strong storms could impact after-school events or interfere with bus rides home. The evening commute across these areas could be slowed or endangered by storms, as well.
The severe threat will shift eastward through Friday night, putting the populations of Mississippi, southern Tennessee, Alabama and the western Florida Panhandle on alert.
"Damaging winds will be the primary concerns for much of the event, with heavy rain and flooding becoming the main concerns overnight into Saturday morning, especially across areas receiving multiple rounds of storms," Adams warned.
However, a few tornadoes cannot be ruled out. A significant part of the tornado risk will extend to after dark on Friday, which is a heightened risk.
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