April 19, 2020
There severe weather threat area has expanded this morning. The moderate risk area is larger along a west to east axis. This coincides with a larger 15% tornado risk area and a new 45% damaging wind risk area. The hail probability is about the same as yesterday. Again EF-2 or stronger tornadoes, winds greater than 75mph, and hail 2" or larger are possible in the black hatched areas.
Stormy weather is ongoing across the northern half of Alabama with a few storms already reaching the severe threshold. Multiple rounds of severe weather are likely. The first will occur a little later this morning as a warm front lifts north from the coast so expect a round of severe weather across southern to central Alabama and perhaps a few strong storms along the coast in the Florida Panhandle later this morning through the afternoon. In the afternoon and persisting through the evening and overnight hours squall lines will move through ahead of an advancing cold front bringing additional severe storms through the area.
I'll keep you updated if anything changes. Stay alert for changing weather and listen for watches and warnings.
Chris
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