The Storm Prediction Center has outlined most of our area in a SLIGHT risk for severe weather Tomorrow.

Basic Information:

  • Strong to Severe Storms are possible Tomorrow Afternoon/Evening
  • Main threat looks to be damaging winds, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out
  • Timing:
    • VERY UNCERTAIN – ANYWHERE BETWEEN NOON AND MIDNIGHT

What to do NOW:

  • Make sure you have multiple ways of receiving weather watches & warnings
    • This may include NOAA Weather Radio, Cell Phone Apps (Ex. LiveAlert 19, as well as others)
    • DO NOT RELY ON OUTDOOR WARNING SIRENS!!
  • Have a safe place to go in case a warning is issued
    • If you live in a mobile home, DO NOT stay in your mobile home during a Tornado Warning or Severe Thunderstorm Warning
    • We recommend if you live in a mobile home, if a Tornado Watch is issued, to seek safe shelter elsewhere.

Information for Advanced Spotters & Weather Enthusiasts (All data coming from NAM3k) :

  • CAPE Values are forecasted to be between 300-1000 J/KG with the higher values being in NW Alabama & Eastern MS
  • Lifted Indicies are forecasted to be around -3 to -5
  • STP (SigTor) is indicating a level of 2-3

 

SPC Outlook

SPC Outlook – March 14