January 15, 2022
A coastal low pressure with an attending cold front will move through the southeast today through tomorrow morning. There's a slight to marginal risk of severe storms this evening and overnight as the front passes. In the very small slight risk area from just east of Destin to east of Apalachicola there is a 5% chance of a tornado and a 15% damaging wind risk. Outside of this in the marginal risk area there is a 2% tornado chance and a 5% damaging wind risk. A squall line associated with the front looks to pass through along the coast from this late afternoon/evening through the overnight hours and some of the embedded and pre-frontal storms may be severe.
Winter weather with some light accumulation will be possible to the north of this low and on the back side of it after it passes from about Birmingham north through middle and eastern TN. Timing will be from Sunday morning through the evening and maybe overnight farther north. It's possible that there could be a few fluires farther south tomorrow morning, perhaps even towards the coast, if there's enough moisture aloft and the air lower down isn't too warm. Don't count on it, but it may be possible.
Birmingham Area
Huntsville Area
Chattanooga Area
That's it for today. The severe weather threat may be after dark so keep that in mind this evening. Up north the roads may be a little messy so be careful.
Have a good weekend.
Chris
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