Our cold front is approaching the northwest corner of Alabama at 11 p.m.
The front is squeezing out a very narrow line of showers that is moving east at about 40 mph. No lightning is currently being indicated with the line.
Winds will be brisk out of the northwest averaging some 10-20 mph for several hours after the front passes during the overnight.
Moderate rain covers much of South Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.
Stronger storms continue to move eastward out of extreme South Mississippi into Southwest Alabama.
However, all tornado watches have expired for Alabama and Mississippi.
Currently, there are no tornado or severe thunderstorm warnings in effect in Alabama or Mississippi.
There are several severe thunderstorm warning west of Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle.
A tornado watch is in effect for much of Ohio, but no warnings are curretnly in effect there.
The front is squeezing out a very narrow line of showers that is moving east at about 40 mph. No lightning is currently being indicated with the line.
Winds will be brisk out of the northwest averaging some 10-20 mph for several hours after the front passes during the overnight.
Moderate rain covers much of South Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.
Stronger storms continue to move eastward out of extreme South Mississippi into Southwest Alabama.
However, all tornado watches have expired for Alabama and Mississippi.
Currently, there are no tornado or severe thunderstorm warnings in effect in Alabama or Mississippi.
There are several severe thunderstorm warning west of Tallahassee in the Florida Panhandle.
A tornado watch is in effect for much of Ohio, but no warnings are curretnly in effect there.