Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Tricky Forecast

* Here's our latest thinking on how the next 72 hours will unfold:

Today: Showers and storms develop late in the day, and some of these will be severe. The worst of it will be along and north of Highway 25, but the threat of a strong or severe storm exists across the entire area. The SPC has outlooked much of the area in a "Slight" risk for severe weather:

SPC Day 1 Outlook


Tonight: Showers and storms are still possible, mainly in west Alabama. Again, a few could be strong.

Thursday/Thursday Night: An area of low pressure develops and tracks through central Mississippi. Good instability will be present southeast of the low, and a few severe storms are possible there. In our viewing area, the best chance of this would be along and south of roughly I-20. There is still considerable uncertainty about the threat of severe weather Thursday, so I urge you to check back for frequent updates.

Friday: Rain lingers early, then we turn much cooler. Temperatures will probably fall or stay steady in the 60's Friday afternoon.

* The weekend looks good at this point. But, we have quite a mine field to maneuver before we get there.

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