Midwest Brace for Impact: Severe Storms and Tornadoes Wreak Havoc Across Illinois and Missouri
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Tornado Watches:: Multiple counties in Alabama and the Tennessee Valley are under tornado watches until early morning.
Damaging Winds:: Expect wind gusts of 60+ mph, which may cause power outages. Why this matters: Secure outdoor items and be prepared for potential disruptions.
Temperature Drop:: Temperatures will plummet from the 70s to the 30s, bringing a chance of snow flurries. Why this matters: Protect sensitive vegetation and prepare for colder conditions.
Timing:: Severe storms are expected to hit different areas at different times, from 10 PM in NW counties to 4 AM in eastern counties.
The cold front is expected to bring a line of severe storms with it. The primary threats include strong wind gusts and the possibility of isolated, weak tornadoes (EF0-EF1 range, though stronger tornadoes cannot be ruled out). Following the storms, a rapid cooldown will bring the potential for light snow showers or a wintry mix, especially in higher elevations. A freeze alert is in effect for Tuesday morning, which may impact vegetation.
How to Prepare:
Stay Informed: Monitor weather updates using apps like the WBRC First Alert Weather App or Local 3 Weather app.
Have a Plan: Know where to take shelter in case of a tornado warning.
Secure Property: Bring in loose outdoor items that could be damaged by high winds.
Protect Plants: Cover or bring in sensitive vegetation to prevent frost damage.
Who This Affects Most:
Residents of Alabama and the Tennessee Valley, particularly those in the counties under tornado watch.
Those with outdoor plans or activities.
Farmers and gardeners concerned about frost damage.
Q: What should I do during a tornado watch?
Stay informed, monitor weather updates, and have a plan in place in case a tornado warning is issued.
Q: Will there be snow accumulation?
No major accumulation is expected due to warm ground temperatures, but some light accumulation is possible on exposed surfaces, especially in higher terrain.
Be aware of the potential for severe weather, including tornadoes and damaging winds.
Take precautions to protect yourself, your property, and sensitive vegetation.
Stay informed about the latest weather updates and warnings.
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