April 9, 2021
Severe weather is still on tap through Saturday. For today the enhanced risk area (that I neglected to mention yesterday) is now bulging well into AL encompassing the Montgomery and Birmingham metro areas. Slight and marginal risk areas extend over much of the southeast. For tomorrow a slight risk area is again shown to the south and east of today's risk area. Some severe weather may linger in the eastern FL Panhandle early Sunday but most of it should be off to the east. I'm avoiding any discussion on timing. Since stormy weather will be widespread for the next 24-36 hours it would be difficult to pinpoint the times when it may be the most severe. Frankly, this looks to be a messy and evolving situation so it may not be possible to get specific. You'll see this illustrated below in that the simulated radar looks a lot different than yesterday. Storms shouldn't be severe the entire time so listen for watches or warnings in your area indicating when severe weather may be initiating.
Simulated Radar (again, expect this to change)
Today
Tomorrow
Sunday
That's it for today, have a good safe weekend.
Chris
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