Severe Storm Risk - Quitman, MS
Severe Storm Risk
-There is a Slight Severe Storm Risk for your location. Continue reading for today's outlook from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center. -------------------- National Severe Storm Outlook THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PARTS OF TEXAS TO THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY/TENNESSEE VALLEY AND UPPER OHIO VALLEY SUMMARY Scattered severe thunderstorms are likely today across parts of Ohio into West Virginia and western Pennsylvania/New York, and from portions of Texas into the lower Mississippi Valley and Mid-South. Damaging winds should be the main threat for most areas, but large hail may occur across parts of Texas, and a few tornadoes are possible in the upper Ohio Valley. 20z Update No major changes were made to the D1 Convective Outlook. Main edits with this update were to remove probabilities behind the main lines of storms across the Northeast and from the Mid-South into the Southern Plains. Across the Northeast, a broken line of storms continues northeastward, with a few leading line supercell structures ongoing. The environment ahead of this line continues to destabilize with daytime heating in combination with continued strong flow aloft promoting an uptick in storm organization. See MCD#167 for more information. From the Ohio Valley to Mid-South the Gulf States and into the far eastern Southern Plains, a line of storms continues southeastward this afternoon, with showers and thunderstorms developing ahead of this line within the warm sector. The environment ahead of this line is very moist and unstable. Further south, there is some displacement from the strongest winds aloft, though deep layer shear remains favorable. See MCD#168 for more information. See previous discussion below for more information.