Scattered showers continue to stream inland across the region. Nothing remotely close to severe levels as of 11:16PM. pic.twitter.com/47iW0nD2Yi
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 1, 2021
Scattered showers continue to stream inland across the region. Nothing remotely close to severe levels as of 11:16PM. pic.twitter.com/47iW0nD2Yi
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 1, 2021
From the Storm Prediction Center: “Given the lack of robust convection at this time it's not clear a new tornado watch will be warranted.”
SPC puts the odds of a new tornado watch being issued at a 40% chance. pic.twitter.com/1keq0k6VLB
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 1, 2021
RAIN. Just rain as of 9:27PM.
Seeing a few areas of lightning in the Gulf about 90 miles south of Pensacola.
After the year 2020, IF (still a big IF at this point!) this event ends up being a bust with no warnings locally, you’d better believe I’m going to be thankful. pic.twitter.com/3ZrEGsYWlK
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 1, 2021
Severe Thunderstorm Warning till 9:30PM in southeast Mississippi for parts of Jones, Jasper, and Smith counties… pic.twitter.com/XkaADZ5JsW
— Spinks Megginson (@rzweather) January 1, 2021
Clouds are screaming by in west Mobile @NWSMobile @spann @rzweather @WKRGEd pic.twitter.com/l7Res3ldf8
— Tyler Smith (@TylerSmith_wx) January 1, 2021