Saturday, March 26, 2005

Noon Update

* Just finished all kinds of coordination conferences with various NWS offices, EMA officials, and other meteorologists across the Southeast. Thanks to everyone, we are really breaking new ground with our level of communication.

* Here's our thinking:

A few storms fire as a warm front moves through the area this afternoon. These could be severe, with hail the big threat.

The worst of the weather comes tonight. Thunderstorms fire southwest of us and move in this direction. The overnight hours tonight will be of particular concern, with the threat of long-track tornadoes. I strongly encourage you to stay close to a good source of weather information tonight. Many people will be on the roads for the holidays, so try and keep informed on the road as well.

Sunrise services tomorrow will be very stormy. Again, if you are a pastor - you still have time to act. Purchase a NOAA Weather Radio today at any local electronics store. And, to reply to an e-mail, I DO NOT receive ANY money from the sale of weather radios. They are life-saving tools, and that's part of my job.

We could see a second wave of storms later tomorrow morning over west Alabama, and these could be rough as well. We'll keep you updated as much as possible.

* Here's a link to the new Day 1 Outlook:

SPC Day 1 Outlook


* Lunch time...

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