Saturday, January 21, 2012

Severe Weather Threat Tomorrow Evening

We're currently monitoring a system that is poised to bring a marginal severe weather threat to much of Northwestern and Central Alabama. Though instability values aren't too impressive, sufficient shear will be in place to help fuel the severity of the event. As the Storm Prediction Center/National Weather Service sees it, Tuscaloosa/West Alabama will find itself within the 10% chance of EF-2 Tornadoes/75MPH winds within 25 miles of any given point (See the graphic below provided by the NWS). Best timeline shows storms reaching us after 9pm tomorrow which will mean that we will have lost much of our daytime heating that feeds instability. We'll keep an eye on the storms and continue to bring you updates as they become available.




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