Severe Storms Shift Into Mississippi and Alabama With Isolated Tornado and Flood Risks
Forecasters expect coverage to shrink as instability eases into the evening.
Overview
- Tornado Watch 641 remains in effect for southeastern Mississippi into central Alabama, where brief tornadoes and localized damaging winds are still possible.
- SPC notes storms have become more transient with only periodic low‑level rotation, and a weakening trend is anticipated with the loss of daytime heating.
- WPC warns of training cells producing 1 to 2+ inches per hour and pockets of flash flooding, with particular concern near the Tuscaloosa–Birmingham corridor.
- Overnight, a maturing squall line and embedded supercells advanced from Louisiana into Mississippi under Watches 639–640, bringing line‑embedded circulations and strong gusts.
- Meteorologists attribute the lingering risks to strong shear and a low‑level jet interacting with outflow boundaries and a warm‑frontal zone, even as storm coverage becomes more isolated.