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Severe storms threaten South with tornadoes, hurricane-force winds

(CNN Weather Image) Posted: Apr 9, 2021 / 08:26 PM EST (CNN) Nearly 80 million people in the South are facing the risk of severe weather Friday into Saturday, with the threat of tornadoes, destructive winds and large hail. The area under the threat of severe weather spans from southeastern Texas through the Florida Panhandle at the Gulf Coast to lower Michigan. The greatest threat will be in parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama which the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center (SPC) labeled a level 4 out of 5, or “moderate risk.” This includes Jackson, Mississippi and Monroe, Louisiana. “Significant severe storms, including widespread damaging winds, and at least a few tornadoes are expected across portions of northeast Louisiana into Mississippi, especially overnight,” said the SPC.

Damaging windstorm, derecho possible in Deep South on Friday

Damaging windstorm, ‘derecho’ possible in Deep South on Friday Matthew Cappucci A high-resolution model simulation of storms moving through Friday night. (WeatherBell) Widespread strong to damaging winds are likely in the South on Friday, part of a regional severe weather outbreak that could affect areas from Central Texas to Mississippi. Large hail and a few tornadoes can also be expected, with the storms continuing well after dark in areas that have already dealt with plenty of severe weather this spring. The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center hoisted a Level 4 out of 5 risk for severe storms, the bull s eye encapsulating parts of Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi where a damaging squall line will likely later rage.

Enhanced Risk Of Severe Storms For Birmingham Late Friday Night

Enhanced Risk Of Severe Storms For Birmingham Late Friday Night Patch 5 hrs ago Michael Seale © National Weather Service Most of the western portion of Alabama is under an enhanced risk of severe storms Friday. BIRMINGHAM, AL Friday in Alabama is expected to be a wet day, and Friday night might become more serious, as the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has most of the western portion of the state into the Birmingham area under an enhanced risk for severe weather. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop statewide later Friday as the air becomes more unstable, according to meteorologist James Spann.

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