SPECIAL BLOG - Severe weather potential Increasing.

 I mentioned earlier for everyone to stay tuned to future blogs regarding the severe potential for next week. Concern is growing for our potential for what could be a substantial severe weather event across the Lower MS valley and into the mid south region. 

The Storm Prediction center has officially outlined a portion of our area into the 15% category which is equal to the standard slight risk. There is higher 30% category (Enhanced risk) just to our south and west. However, don't get so bogged down in the higher probabilities being south of us at this time. We are 5-6 days out still, so you can expect further changes in these outlooks going forward. 

The bottom line is...significant severe weather is distinctly possible late Tuesday afternoon, potentially overnight Tuesday. There are still a number of uncertainties that prelude a better assessment of our severe risk locally such as amount of Instability, timing, and specific storm impacts. At the present time, all severe hazards appear to be on the table, but this will get ironed out in the days ahead. 

I encouraged everyone to stay tuned to Brady's Weather Page or your favorite weather source over the next few days. I also encourage everyone to review their severe weather safety plan, and ensure you have multiple ways of receiving warnings. Further updates to come.  

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