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There's a connection to the Pacific Northwest atmospheric river & the heavy rain in the Southeast. Using P-wat anomalies you can trace the tropical Pacific moisture for both plumes back to the dateline.
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Have a way to get watches and warning tomorrow evening and early Thursday morning. Strong to severe storms possible 4pm Wed through midday Thursday
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A large portion of the severe weather will happen after dark tomorrow into Thursday morning. Nighttime (especially if woken up) is not the best time to try to figure out what to do to stay safe. Go ahead and revisit that safety plan for if a warning is issued. Prepare now!!
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Pretty impressive STP values to our Southwest tomorrow in South MS...
I have a feeling the area I've shaded will be bumped up to an Enhanced Risk by tomorrow. This general area looks to be where we'll have the best mix of timing, instability & shear. #mswx#alwx pic.twitter.com/noBXs07bx2
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Slight Risk (2/5) for severe storms tomorrow, primarily along & West of I-65...
Storms tomorrow will be capable of damaging winds & brief tornadoes. We'll be fine tuning the forecast details over the next 24 hours, stay tuned. #alwx pic.twitter.com/wDyq4syHib
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FORNEY-Temp: 63.5F Feels: 65.7F Hum: 89% DP: 60.2F Wind: NE 1.1 mph Gust: 2 mph (Baro: 29.26 inches & Steady) Rain: 0.00 in.
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Flood Warning for Escambia County in AL.
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Current conditions: 63°F; Humidity: 85pct; Dew Point: 59°F; Wind: SW 4 mph; Rainfall today: 0.00 in. ; Pressure: 30.16 inHg
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Shown is the expected rainfall through Thursday. (Higher amounts are possible in the stronger storms.) Stay aware of flooding concerns, take your time driving in any rain, leave plenty of time to get to your destination, and remember not to drive through a flooded road!!!
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While there is a slight concern of severe weather Wednesday night into Thursday, heavy rainfall is poised to be the greatest threat with this system. Torrential downpours could drop 4-6" on some spots, leading to flooding concerns.
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A few severe storms are possible across central Alabama Wednesday afternoon-Thursday morning.
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Good Tuesday morning Lake Martin.
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Severe threat update: Scattered storms are possible in the afternoon, ahead of a line of storms in the evening. Main threats are straight line winds up to 60 mph and tornadoes. A lot can happen to influence the severity of these storms, so check back for updates!
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Temperatures are significantly warmer this morning
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Patchy rain around this morning & will linger through the day...
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Strong to perhaps severe storms possible late Wednesday and Wednesday night.
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Large portion of Alabama under a slight risk of severe weather on Wednesday.
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There have been no changes to Wednesday's severe threat...Marginal Risk for all of Central AL from Noon to Midnight. Look for an update by 6 am tomorrow morning.
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Now this isn't a bad way to start February? Wouldn't you agree?
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