Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.

This is a breakdown for the severe weather threat along the Gulf Coast. The Storm Prediction Center (as of this writing) has issued a “Slight” risk for severe weather for that area on Wednesday. As of now, the best chance for severe weather on Wednesday is actually across northern Mississippi, northern Alabama and southern Tennessee.
The threat for severe weather across the Pine Belt isn’t terribly high as we move through Thursday and Friday – but it is the first time we will be dealing with the chance for organized severe weather in quite some time. Here is a look at some of the behind the scenes stuff we look at to forecast the weather!… Read more →
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Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.
Get the umbrella ready, things are about to get soggy. The setup that gave Kansas nearly 900-percent of its average rainfall is shifting – so to speak – south and moving into parts of the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. That is a broad generalization, but rain chances are increasing over the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. For today, widely scattered showers… Read more →