Severe threat increases today

It’s quite stormy for Mississippi, Tennessee, and Kentucky this morning. Our friends in Alabama and Georgia have the higher chance of seeing severe storms later today. This would include a risk of tornadoes and damaging winds. The threat level has increased to a 3 out of 5 (Enhanced Risk).

Storms moving from NW to SE across the Deep South Wednesday night and Thursday

As you can see, storms are still expected across a large portion of the Deep South, but the severe threat is now confined to Arkansas on Wednesday night and then across Alabama and Georgia on Thursday.

Regardless of severe storms, much of the Deep South will see more rain during this time period. Luckily, rainfall rates shouldn’t be too high with a lot of .5'“ to 1” totals over 48 hours.

It will be much busier next week, though, as models are signally several rounds of rain and storms with about a day in between each of them.

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