2:35AM May 10, 2024

SEVERE STORM APPROACHING ANDALUSIA… A Severe Thunderstorm Warning continues for the next few minutes for areas near Damascus and Hoomesville in eastern Escambia County, AL. Brooklyn and areas near Boggs & Boulders are also involved in this severe thunderstorm warning. Loango, Carolina, River Falls, and Andalusia are also involved in the warning. Up to half dollar size hail will be possible with this storm as it basically moves due east on Brooklyn Road (Covington County Road 42). Be inside and away from windows near Andalusia, Carolina, and Loango ahead of this storm!

SEVERE STORMS NEAR GREENVILLE AND MCKENZIE… Severe storms in Butler County may produce 60 mph wind gusts and large hail over the next several minutes.

A new Severe Thunderstorm Warning is being issued imminently for parts of Mobile County ahead of the potential for 80 mph wind gusts in the western part of the county near the AL-MS state line.

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2:12AM May 10, 2024

STORMS NEAR FOREST HOME & OLD TEXAS… As of 2:12AM, heavy rain and loud thunderstorms are happening near Lyeffion, Old Texas, Forest Home, and Pine Apple. These storms are moving east into Butler County. This cluster of storms is moving into an area dominated by outflow winds from storms that happened earlier, meaning storms should continue to be below severe limits. Loud, yes, but not tornado or damaging wind-producing storms.

STORM NEAR APPLETON & CASTLEBERRY… The thunderstorm happening near Appleton, Castleberry, and areas just north of Brewton remains below severe limits. This storm is producing loud thunder as it moves northeast toward Johnsonville and Brooklyn.

STORMS NEAR JACKSON… Loud storms are also happening near Jackson and Gainestown in southern Clarke County. These storms are also below severe limits while pushing toward Gosport, Suggsville, and the Alabama River near Perdue Hill.

STRONG STORMS IN SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI… Our next, more significant concern may the thunderstorms that have organized in southeast Mississippi in parts of Wayne and Greene counties. These storms will ultimately move into Washington and Mobile counties over the next 30-45 minutes. The environment ahead of this particular set of storms is a bit more primed for severe weather. Be ready for possible warnings in Mobile and Washington counties.

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