Lots of rain so far around the area with a little more to come. The Storm Prediction Center kept us in the marginal risk zone until tomorrow which if rated would be a 1
The Storm Prediction Center is showing a strong possibility of a very concerning severe weather outbreak in East Texas on Mardi Gras Tuesday.
We also have issued a First Alert Weather Day for the severe weather expected next week. We’ll start the day a little chilly, with temperatures in the 40s, but we’ll warm up into the 60s and 70s across central Mississippi,
Once it's over land weather balloons launched into the storm will be able to sample the storm for moisture, winds and atmospheric pressure. Forecast guidance that came out on Wednesday, Feb. 26, placed the storm over the Central Plains on Tuesday,
The WAFB First Alert Weather Team is posting a First Alert Weather Day for Fat Tuesday. A First Alert Weather Day indicates that impactful and disruptive weather is possible in our viewing area. The latest severe weather outlook from the Storm Prediction Center now has a Level 3/5 (enhanced) risk of severe weather extending into the Florida Parishes and near Baton Rouge.
Wednesday is a WRAL Weather Alert Day due to the potential for severe thunderstorms. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the severe risk for central North Carolina to a Level 3 out of 5 for severe thunderstorms Wednesday.
Wednesday is a WRAL Weather Alert Day due to the potential for severe thunderstorms. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the severe risk for central North Carolina to a Level 3 out of 5 for severe thunderstorms Wednesday.
As our next cold front moves in, we’re expecting rain this evening. Some of these storms bring the risk for heavier rain too, so be weather aware heading into the evening. FIRST ALERT: SEVERE RISK THIS EVENING We are under a Marginal (1/5) risk by the Storm Prediction center today,
A Wind Advisory is in effect until 7 p.m. on Wednesday in the Piedmont Triad. The Storm Prediction Center has posted a Level 2/Slight Risk from the western Triad to the Foothills, and a Level 3/Enhanced Risk from the eastern side of the Triad to the Coast.
Storm Prediction Center has maintained our threat of severe weather today, and is still at level 3, enhanced risk. The threat of scattered damaging wind gusts is the highest concern at 30%.