SEVERE WEATHER RISK A BIT LOWER FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT… RZW Exec partners, good Tuesday afternoon! The overall severe weather risk late Wednesday into early Thursday has lessened somewhat. The Storm Prediction Center has lowered much of our local area into their low-end, Level 1 (out of 5) marginal severe weather risk zone. This means that while a severe storm or two cannot be ruled out, this will be a rain event for vast majority of us. The timing for this severe weather potential remains on track. 9PM Wednesday to 6AM Thursday is the nine hour window when severe storms will be most likely to occur across our region. We’re expecting a weakening line of storms to approach west Alabama around midnight. The line of storms should progressively weaken as it moves across our region. An isolated tornado or damaging wind gusts will still be possible, but again, the overall risk is now a bit lower. Most spots will probably pick up half an inch to one inch of rain in total with this event.
My next long form discussion and detailed video will be posted this evening around 8PM. Hope you’ll join us for that. Please let me know if you have any questions or have any specific decision support needs. Have a great evening!