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  1. MD 0017 CONCERNING SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH LIKELY FOR SOUTHEAST TEXAS...SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA Mesoscale Discussion 0017 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1254 PM CST Mon Jan 08 2024 Areas affected...Southeast Texas...Southwest Louisiana Concerning...Severe potential...Watch likely Valid 081854Z - 082100Z Probability of Watch Issuance...80 percent SUMMARY...Thunderstorms are continuing to slowly intensify, with the issuance of a tornado watch likely in the next 1-3 hours. DISCUSSION...Scattered thunderstorms continue to intensify across parts of east TX and western LA, mainly along and north of a surface warm front that extends from north of HOU to east of ACT. To the south of the front, surface dewpoints have risen into the mid/upper 60s, with MLCAPE values of 2000-3000 J/kg. VAD profiles near the warm front show very strong low-level vertical shear with 0-3km SRH values of 500 and 900 m2/s2 at HGX and LCH. Thus far, thunderstorms have been elevated with primarily a large hail threat. Recent CAM solutions suggest that continued daytime heating will begin to aid convective development along the immediate warm front to the west of HOU in the next couple of hours, which would potentially have a greater risk of surface-based supercells and an attendant threat of tornadoes - along with large hail and damaging winds. This area is being closely monitored for convective development and potential tornado watch issuance. ..Hart/Gleason.. 01/08/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...LCH...SHV...HGX...EWX... LAT...LON 30659619 31249496 31269332 30059141 29259136 29269219 29529371 29529471 29489630 29729692 30659619 Read more View the full article
  2. Wind Advisory issued January 08 at 1:56PM EST until January 09 at 1:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  3. Wind Advisory issued January 08 at 1:56PM EST until January 09 at 5:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  4. Wind Advisory issued January 08 at 1:56PM EST until January 09 at 5:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  5. Wind Advisory issued January 08 at 1:55PM EST until January 09 at 10:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  6. Flood Watch issued January 08 at 1:41PM EST until January 09 at 7:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  7. Flood Watch issued January 08 at 1:41PM EST until January 10 at 7:00AM EST by NWSView the full article
  8. High Wind Watch issued January 08 at 12:43PM EST until January 09 at 10:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  9. Wind Advisory issued January 08 at 12:43PM EST until January 09 at 10:00PM EST by NWSView the full article
  10. SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1130 AM CST Mon Jan 08 2024 Valid 091200Z - 101200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA...NORTHERN FLORIDA...PARTS OF THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT AND THE CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms may impact much of the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic Coast states Tuesday, accompanied by a risk for very strong and damaging wind gusts and a few strong tornadoes. ...Synopsis... A powerful mid/upper-level trough is forecast to move from the lower/mid MS Valley toward the eastern CONUS on Tuesday, as an embedded deep-layer cyclone rapidly deepens and moves from near the Ozark Plateau toward the Great Lakes. A secondary surface wave may develop near the intersection of a eastward-moving cold front and northward-advancing warm front and move east-northeastward across parts of the Southeast into the Carolinas/Tidewater region. A substantial severe-thunderstorm episode, including some potential for widespread damaging wind and a few strong tornadoes, still appears possible from the northeast Gulf Coast into parts of GA and the Carolinas Tuesday. ...Parts of AL/GA/FL... An extensive QLCS will be ongoing at the start of the forecast period (12Z Tuesday morning) from the north-central Gulf of Mexico into the FL Panhandle, south/east AL, and approaching western GA. Intense low-level flow/shear (with 0-1 km SRH in excess of 500 m2/s2) will support a threat of tornadoes and widespread damaging wind across areas where richer low-level moisture can penetrate inland along the Gulf Coast, which is most likely during the morning from southeast AL/southwest GA into the FL Panhandle. A couple strong tornadoes are possible, especially in association with any prefrontal or line-embedded supercells. Even in areas farther north where convection remains somewhat elevated and dewpoints only rise into the low 60s F, intense flow fields may still support a damaging-wind risk during the morning. Some modest weakening of the QLCS is possible from late morning into early afternoon, as it moves into an area where low-level trajectories will be emanating from a somewhat cooler and less moist region across the far northeast Gulf. However, very intense wind fields will continue to support organized convection, with a continued threat of damaging winds and a few tornadoes. Diurnal heating from southeast GA into the FL Peninsula will support maintenance and perhaps some localized intensification through the afternoon into at least the early evening, with a damaging-wind and line-embedded tornado threat likely to reach Atlantic coastal regions of GA and much of FL. ...Carolinas... A plume of somewhat richer low-level moisture that will initially be off the GA/FL Atlantic coast will advance northward into the Carolinas through the day, in conjunction with the warm front and in advance of the approaching QLCS/cold front. Widespread cloudiness will likely limit diurnal heating across the Carolinas, but substantial low-level moistening within the warm-advection regime could support prefrontal supercell development during the afternoon. Substantial low-level shear (with 0-1 km SRH potentially increasing above 400 m2/s2) will support a tornado threat with any mature supercells within this regime, including potential for a couple strong tornadoes. Regardless of prefrontal supercell development, the primary QLCS will move through the Carolinas region during the afternoon and evening, with very strong low-level flow/shear continuing to support a threat of widespread damaging wind and a few line-embedded tornadoes. A separate 10%/significant tornado area has been maintained across the Carolinas, for a combination of the prefrontal supercell potential (which remains somewhat uncertain) and eventual passage of the primary QLCS. ..Dean.. 01/08/2024 Read more View the full article
  11. SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1130 AM CST Mon Jan 08 2024 Valid 091200Z - 101200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA...NORTHERN FLORIDA...PARTS OF THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT AND THE CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms may impact much of the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic Coast states Tuesday, accompanied by a risk for very strong and damaging wind gusts and a few strong tornadoes. ...Synopsis... A powerful mid/upper-level trough is forecast to move from the lower/mid MS Valley toward the eastern CONUS on Tuesday, as an embedded deep-layer cyclone rapidly deepens and moves from near the Ozark Plateau toward the Great Lakes. A secondary surface wave may develop near the intersection of a eastward-moving cold front and northward-advancing warm front and move east-northeastward across parts of the Southeast into the Carolinas/Tidewater region. A substantial severe-thunderstorm episode, including some potential for widespread damaging wind and a few strong tornadoes, still appears possible from the northeast Gulf Coast into parts of GA and the Carolinas Tuesday. ...Parts of AL/GA/FL... An extensive QLCS will be ongoing at the start of the forecast period (12Z Tuesday morning) from the north-central Gulf of Mexico into the FL Panhandle, south/east AL, and approaching western GA. Intense low-level flow/shear (with 0-1 km SRH in excess of 500 m2/s2) will support a threat of tornadoes and widespread damaging wind across areas where richer low-level moisture can penetrate inland along the Gulf Coast, which is most likely during the morning from southeast AL/southwest GA into the FL Panhandle. A couple strong tornadoes are possible, especially in association with any prefrontal or line-embedded supercells. Even in areas farther north where convection remains somewhat elevated and dewpoints only rise into the low 60s F, intense flow fields may still support a damaging-wind risk during the morning. Some modest weakening of the QLCS is possible from late morning into early afternoon, as it moves into an area where low-level trajectories will be emanating from a somewhat cooler and less moist region across the far northeast Gulf. However, very intense wind fields will continue to support organized convection, with a continued threat of damaging winds and a few tornadoes. Diurnal heating from southeast GA into the FL Peninsula will support maintenance and perhaps some localized intensification through the afternoon into at least the early evening, with a damaging-wind and line-embedded tornado threat likely to reach Atlantic coastal regions of GA and much of FL. ...Carolinas... A plume of somewhat richer low-level moisture that will initially be off the GA/FL Atlantic coast will advance northward into the Carolinas through the day, in conjunction with the warm front and in advance of the approaching QLCS/cold front. Widespread cloudiness will likely limit diurnal heating across the Carolinas, but substantial low-level moistening within the warm-advection regime could support prefrontal supercell development during the afternoon. Substantial low-level shear (with 0-1 km SRH potentially increasing above 400 m2/s2) will support a tornado threat with any mature supercells within this regime, including potential for a couple strong tornadoes. Regardless of prefrontal supercell development, the primary QLCS will move through the Carolinas region during the afternoon and evening, with very strong low-level flow/shear continuing to support a threat of widespread damaging wind and a few line-embedded tornadoes. A separate 10%/significant tornado area has been maintained across the Carolinas, for a combination of the prefrontal supercell potential (which remains somewhat uncertain) and eventual passage of the primary QLCS. ..Dean.. 01/08/2024 Read more View the full article
  12. SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1130 AM CST Mon Jan 08 2024 Valid 091200Z - 101200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA...NORTHERN FLORIDA...PARTS OF THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT AND THE CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms may impact much of the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic Coast states Tuesday, accompanied by a risk for very strong and damaging wind gusts and a few strong tornadoes. ...Synopsis... A powerful mid/upper-level trough is forecast to move from the lower/mid MS Valley toward the eastern CONUS on Tuesday, as an embedded deep-layer cyclone rapidly deepens and moves from near the Ozark Plateau toward the Great Lakes. A secondary surface wave may develop near the intersection of a eastward-moving cold front and northward-advancing warm front and move east-northeastward across parts of the Southeast into the Carolinas/Tidewater region. A substantial severe-thunderstorm episode, including some potential for widespread damaging wind and a few strong tornadoes, still appears possible from the northeast Gulf Coast into parts of GA and the Carolinas Tuesday. ...Parts of AL/GA/FL... An extensive QLCS will be ongoing at the start of the forecast period (12Z Tuesday morning) from the north-central Gulf of Mexico into the FL Panhandle, south/east AL, and approaching western GA. Intense low-level flow/shear (with 0-1 km SRH in excess of 500 m2/s2) will support a threat of tornadoes and widespread damaging wind across areas where richer low-level moisture can penetrate inland along the Gulf Coast, which is most likely during the morning from southeast AL/southwest GA into the FL Panhandle. A couple strong tornadoes are possible, especially in association with any prefrontal or line-embedded supercells. Even in areas farther north where convection remains somewhat elevated and dewpoints only rise into the low 60s F, intense flow fields may still support a damaging-wind risk during the morning. Some modest weakening of the QLCS is possible from late morning into early afternoon, as it moves into an area where low-level trajectories will be emanating from a somewhat cooler and less moist region across the far northeast Gulf. However, very intense wind fields will continue to support organized convection, with a continued threat of damaging winds and a few tornadoes. Diurnal heating from southeast GA into the FL Peninsula will support maintenance and perhaps some localized intensification through the afternoon into at least the early evening, with a damaging-wind and line-embedded tornado threat likely to reach Atlantic coastal regions of GA and much of FL. ...Carolinas... A plume of somewhat richer low-level moisture that will initially be off the GA/FL Atlantic coast will advance northward into the Carolinas through the day, in conjunction with the warm front and in advance of the approaching QLCS/cold front. Widespread cloudiness will likely limit diurnal heating across the Carolinas, but substantial low-level moistening within the warm-advection regime could support prefrontal supercell development during the afternoon. Substantial low-level shear (with 0-1 km SRH potentially increasing above 400 m2/s2) will support a tornado threat with any mature supercells within this regime, including potential for a couple strong tornadoes. Regardless of prefrontal supercell development, the primary QLCS will move through the Carolinas region during the afternoon and evening, with very strong low-level flow/shear continuing to support a threat of widespread damaging wind and a few line-embedded tornadoes. A separate 10%/significant tornado area has been maintained across the Carolinas, for a combination of the prefrontal supercell potential (which remains somewhat uncertain) and eventual passage of the primary QLCS. ..Dean.. 01/08/2024 Read more View the full article
  13. SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1130 AM CST Mon Jan 08 2024 Valid 091200Z - 101200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA...NORTHERN FLORIDA...PARTS OF THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT AND THE CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms may impact much of the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic Coast states Tuesday, accompanied by a risk for very strong and damaging wind gusts and a few strong tornadoes. ...Synopsis... A powerful mid/upper-level trough is forecast to move from the lower/mid MS Valley toward the eastern CONUS on Tuesday, as an embedded deep-layer cyclone rapidly deepens and moves from near the Ozark Plateau toward the Great Lakes. A secondary surface wave may develop near the intersection of a eastward-moving cold front and northward-advancing warm front and move east-northeastward across parts of the Southeast into the Carolinas/Tidewater region. A substantial severe-thunderstorm episode, including some potential for widespread damaging wind and a few strong tornadoes, still appears possible from the northeast Gulf Coast into parts of GA and the Carolinas Tuesday. ...Parts of AL/GA/FL... An extensive QLCS will be ongoing at the start of the forecast period (12Z Tuesday morning) from the north-central Gulf of Mexico into the FL Panhandle, south/east AL, and approaching western GA. Intense low-level flow/shear (with 0-1 km SRH in excess of 500 m2/s2) will support a threat of tornadoes and widespread damaging wind across areas where richer low-level moisture can penetrate inland along the Gulf Coast, which is most likely during the morning from southeast AL/southwest GA into the FL Panhandle. A couple strong tornadoes are possible, especially in association with any prefrontal or line-embedded supercells. Even in areas farther north where convection remains somewhat elevated and dewpoints only rise into the low 60s F, intense flow fields may still support a damaging-wind risk during the morning. Some modest weakening of the QLCS is possible from late morning into early afternoon, as it moves into an area where low-level trajectories will be emanating from a somewhat cooler and less moist region across the far northeast Gulf. However, very intense wind fields will continue to support organized convection, with a continued threat of damaging winds and a few tornadoes. Diurnal heating from southeast GA into the FL Peninsula will support maintenance and perhaps some localized intensification through the afternoon into at least the early evening, with a damaging-wind and line-embedded tornado threat likely to reach Atlantic coastal regions of GA and much of FL. ...Carolinas... A plume of somewhat richer low-level moisture that will initially be off the GA/FL Atlantic coast will advance northward into the Carolinas through the day, in conjunction with the warm front and in advance of the approaching QLCS/cold front. Widespread cloudiness will likely limit diurnal heating across the Carolinas, but substantial low-level moistening within the warm-advection regime could support prefrontal supercell development during the afternoon. Substantial low-level shear (with 0-1 km SRH potentially increasing above 400 m2/s2) will support a tornado threat with any mature supercells within this regime, including potential for a couple strong tornadoes. Regardless of prefrontal supercell development, the primary QLCS will move through the Carolinas region during the afternoon and evening, with very strong low-level flow/shear continuing to support a threat of widespread damaging wind and a few line-embedded tornadoes. A separate 10%/significant tornado area has been maintained across the Carolinas, for a combination of the prefrontal supercell potential (which remains somewhat uncertain) and eventual passage of the primary QLCS. ..Dean.. 01/08/2024 Read more View the full article
  14. SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1130 AM CST Mon Jan 08 2024 Valid 091200Z - 101200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEASTERN ALABAMA...NORTHERN FLORIDA...PARTS OF THE CAROLINA PIEDMONT AND THE CAROLINA COASTAL PLAIN... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms may impact much of the eastern Gulf and southern Atlantic Coast states Tuesday, accompanied by a risk for very strong and damaging wind gusts and a few strong tornadoes. ...Synopsis... A powerful mid/upper-level trough is forecast to move from the lower/mid MS Valley toward the eastern CONUS on Tuesday, as an embedded deep-layer cyclone rapidly deepens and moves from near the Ozark Plateau toward the Great Lakes. A secondary surface wave may develop near the intersection of a eastward-moving cold front and northward-advancing warm front and move east-northeastward across parts of the Southeast into the Carolinas/Tidewater region. A substantial severe-thunderstorm episode, including some potential for widespread damaging wind and a few strong tornadoes, still appears possible from the northeast Gulf Coast into parts of GA and the Carolinas Tuesday. ...Parts of AL/GA/FL... An extensive QLCS will be ongoing at the start of the forecast period (12Z Tuesday morning) from the north-central Gulf of Mexico into the FL Panhandle, south/east AL, and approaching western GA. Intense low-level flow/shear (with 0-1 km SRH in excess of 500 m2/s2) will support a threat of tornadoes and widespread damaging wind across areas where richer low-level moisture can penetrate inland along the Gulf Coast, which is most likely during the morning from southeast AL/southwest GA into the FL Panhandle. A couple strong tornadoes are possible, especially in association with any prefrontal or line-embedded supercells. Even in areas farther north where convection remains somewhat elevated and dewpoints only rise into the low 60s F, intense flow fields may still support a damaging-wind risk during the morning. Some modest weakening of the QLCS is possible from late morning into early afternoon, as it moves into an area where low-level trajectories will be emanating from a somewhat cooler and less moist region across the far northeast Gulf. However, very intense wind fields will continue to support organized convection, with a continued threat of damaging winds and a few tornadoes. Diurnal heating from southeast GA into the FL Peninsula will support maintenance and perhaps some localized intensification through the afternoon into at least the early evening, with a damaging-wind and line-embedded tornado threat likely to reach Atlantic coastal regions of GA and much of FL. ...Carolinas... A plume of somewhat richer low-level moisture that will initially be off the GA/FL Atlantic coast will advance northward into the Carolinas through the day, in conjunction with the warm front and in advance of the approaching QLCS/cold front. Widespread cloudiness will likely limit diurnal heating across the Carolinas, but substantial low-level moistening within the warm-advection regime could support prefrontal supercell development during the afternoon. Substantial low-level shear (with 0-1 km SRH potentially increasing above 400 m2/s2) will support a tornado threat with any mature supercells within this regime, including potential for a couple strong tornadoes. Regardless of prefrontal supercell development, the primary QLCS will move through the Carolinas region during the afternoon and evening, with very strong low-level flow/shear continuing to support a threat of widespread damaging wind and a few line-embedded tornadoes. A separate 10%/significant tornado area has been maintained across the Carolinas, for a combination of the prefrontal supercell potential (which remains somewhat uncertain) and eventual passage of the primary QLCS. ..Dean.. 01/08/2024 Read more View the full article
  15. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  16. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  17. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  18. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  19. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  20. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  21. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  22. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  23. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  24. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
  25. Public Severe Weather Outlook PUBLIC SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1056 AM CST MON JAN 08 2024 ...Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon and tonight... * LOCATIONS... Southern Louisiana Southern Mississippi Southeast Texas Southern Alabama Florida Panhandle * HAZARDS... A few intense tornadoes Scattered damaging winds, some hurricane force Isolated large hail * SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of strong/damaging wind gusts and tornadoes are expected across parts of the Gulf Coast States this afternoon through early Tuesday morning. This includes the possibility of strong tornadoes and a significant nighttime severe weather risk for southeast Louisiana, southern Mississippi into southern Alabama, and the western Florida Panhandle. Preparedness actions... Tornadoes at night can be particularly dangerous because they are usually fast-moving and difficult to see. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, weather.gov, or other media for watches and warnings. A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form during the next several hours. If a tornado warning is issued for your area, move to a place of safety, ideally in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor of a Read more View the full article
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