Tornado Warning for Coosa and Tallapoosa County in AL until 2:30am.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2019
Tornado Warning for Coosa and Tallapoosa County in AL until 2:30am.
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2019
SHOWERS TO CONTINUE OVER NEXT FEW HOURS… Lightning output continues to decrease with the showers and thunderstorms currently moving eastward across Alabama. At the moment, heavy rain is falling in the band of showers near Camden, Pine Hill, Thomasville, Grove Hill, Jackson, Wagerville, and Fruitdale. This line of showers and thunderstorms will continue to move east and likely continue to weaken. Rain will end by daybreak or shortly thereafter across the region. The overall severe weather risk is now very, very low.
My next update will be posted by 7:15AM. Have a good morning!
THUNDERSTORMS NEAR MILLRY & THOMASVILLE… Heavy rain and a few embedded thunderstorms continue to push eastward across Clarke and Washington counties in west Alabama. Lightning and thunder continue intermittently in some of the stronger storms that are happening. It’s important to note that despite the “loud and proud” nature of some of these storms, there are currently NO warnings in effect.
SEVERE WEATHEE RISK VERY LOW… The risk of any given spot having any severe weather issues across our local area is now very low. The tornado risk is not zero, but it’s very close to zero.
I’ll keep monitoring radar trends over the next little bit. Storms will likely continue to weaken in the next few hours!
Lightning output has increased somewhat in the line of storms entering west Alabama… Scattered showers continue across the region. Nothing severe and the overall risk for severe weather is now very low. pic.twitter.com/u8QbRaLM3D
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2019
Rain and a few isolated storms will continue to move eastward across south Alabama & NW Florida over the next few hours… Tornado risk is near zero. pic.twitter.com/X5fKoTCJjO
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) February 24, 2019