Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Clouds Rolling In...

* Clouds continue to slowly roll in from the west. These clouds are mostly high clouds, and don't have much in the way of any rain. Temperatures tomorrow will be pleasant, with highs in the lower 80's.

* The trouble begins by late tomorrow night. A few showers and perhaps a storm or two will develop by tomorrow night. A few of these storms could be strong, but the threat of widespread severe weather seems low.

* We'll see a lull in the action for several hours during the day Thursday. Then, a wave of low pressure will move across central Mississippi, bringing some rain with it. There is another threat of strong to severe storms with this wave of activity. Right now, it appears that the best chance of severe weather will be along and south of a Waynesboro-Demopolis line. We are still a long way out, and we'll probably have to adjust our forecast as we get closer.

* Friday will be a wet day, especially during the morning hours. Heavy rain and storms are possible, and we will monitor for the threat of any severe weather. MUCH cooler air will slam southward into Mississippi and Alabama Friday night. Temperatures will likely fall into the middle 30's by Saturday morning. These are wild and wooly times!

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