Just hit send on the morning forecast package...and posted the internet information...
Back to the radar...
NE Sector (N of I-20 and E of I-65)...Strong storms continue tonight over Jackson and Cherokee County. Some pretty good hail is north of Centre. The other stronger storm is northeast of Scottsboro. The storm west of Hytop is probably stronger than it looks on the Hytop radar since it is so close to the radar. A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 11:30 for Jackson County.
There is a lone storm just west of I-65 just north of the Tennessee River north of Decatur. It will move ESE through Mooresville, just brushing Decatur.
Showers and storms will continue moving south through the night ahead of a cold front.
The severe weather threat continues from the Northwest corner of Alabama down to just east of Birmingham then on to near LaGrange, Georgia. The severe thundertorm watch remains in effect for these areas until midnight.
NW Sector (N of I-20/59, W of I-65)...a strong storm is over Prentiss County Mississippi. It will move into Franklin and Winston Counties within the hour, perhaps clipping NE Marion County. It could be guilty of some hail.
A long area of newly developing showers is oriented from NW to SE from southern Tennessee through the Tri Cities area of Northwest Alabama across Winston, Walker, Jefferson, Shelby and into Coosa County. I think this is the old outflow boundary from earlier beginning to get active under the large scale ascent of the approaching upper level wind max.
I think these showers will hold together and increase some in intensity and coverage overnight. The front should sweep them south later. But I wouldn't expect any severe weather.
SW Sector (S of I-20/59, W of I-65)...Showers and storms should move into this area during the pre-dawn hours. Coverage will be spotty to scattered, but may increase toward sunrise in areas from Tuscaloosa on south.
SE Sector (S of I-20, E of I-65)...Showers and storms should move into this area during the pre-dawn hours. Coverage will be spotty to scattered, but may increase toward sunrise in areas from Clanton on south.
We will be watching the storms through the night until they calm all the way down...
Back to the radar...
NE Sector (N of I-20 and E of I-65)...Strong storms continue tonight over Jackson and Cherokee County. Some pretty good hail is north of Centre. The other stronger storm is northeast of Scottsboro. The storm west of Hytop is probably stronger than it looks on the Hytop radar since it is so close to the radar. A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 11:30 for Jackson County.
There is a lone storm just west of I-65 just north of the Tennessee River north of Decatur. It will move ESE through Mooresville, just brushing Decatur.
Showers and storms will continue moving south through the night ahead of a cold front.
The severe weather threat continues from the Northwest corner of Alabama down to just east of Birmingham then on to near LaGrange, Georgia. The severe thundertorm watch remains in effect for these areas until midnight.
NW Sector (N of I-20/59, W of I-65)...a strong storm is over Prentiss County Mississippi. It will move into Franklin and Winston Counties within the hour, perhaps clipping NE Marion County. It could be guilty of some hail.
A long area of newly developing showers is oriented from NW to SE from southern Tennessee through the Tri Cities area of Northwest Alabama across Winston, Walker, Jefferson, Shelby and into Coosa County. I think this is the old outflow boundary from earlier beginning to get active under the large scale ascent of the approaching upper level wind max.
I think these showers will hold together and increase some in intensity and coverage overnight. The front should sweep them south later. But I wouldn't expect any severe weather.
SW Sector (S of I-20/59, W of I-65)...Showers and storms should move into this area during the pre-dawn hours. Coverage will be spotty to scattered, but may increase toward sunrise in areas from Tuscaloosa on south.
SE Sector (S of I-20, E of I-65)...Showers and storms should move into this area during the pre-dawn hours. Coverage will be spotty to scattered, but may increase toward sunrise in areas from Clanton on south.
We will be watching the storms through the night until they calm all the way down...