Timing of the strongest storms that will develop later today in Mississippi first. #WBRCFirstAlert pic.twitter.com/eGSWZwqRS7
— Jill Gilardi ☀️☔️⚡️ (@jillgilardi) March 19, 2018
Timing of the strongest storms that will develop later today in Mississippi first. #WBRCFirstAlert pic.twitter.com/eGSWZwqRS7
— Jill Gilardi ☀️☔️⚡️ (@jillgilardi) March 19, 2018
Latest convective outlook straight from SPC as of 11:30AM CDT… You can read a highly technical, in-depth meteorological discussion of the heightened tornado risk over north Alabama here: https://t.co/1GztY04EEo pic.twitter.com/ubG3xoLqDC
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2018
The primary threat for severe weather remains late this evening into the overnight hours. Here is our updated timing graphic, threats remain strong tornadoes, very large hail and damaging winds. #ALWX #BMXWX pic.twitter.com/T1xH2hs6cp
— NWS Birmingham (@NWSBirmingham) March 19, 2018
Current dewpoint temps (different than air temp) + GOES meso sector imagery reveals a warm front moving north over central Alabama… Dewpoints will creep up in the coming hours, setting the stage for a significant severe weather episode across the northern half of Alabama. pic.twitter.com/LkS4niq1DW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) March 19, 2018
Dothan City Schools will dismiss today at 1 PM due to the severe weather threat.
— Mandy McQueen (@mandymcqueentv) March 19, 2018