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Damaging windstorm, derecho possible in Deep South on Friday
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Severe storms threaten the South with tornadoes and hurricane-force winds Friday night
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Chance For Severe Weather This Afternoon in NWLA
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Strong to severe thunderstorms will apparently form later this afternoon that could make things somewhat dangerous for a bit.
The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center is warning those of us here in Northwest Louisiana that we might see some pretty hairy storms later this afternoon, but according to the forecast map above, that they released this morning, the real threat will be to the east and north of us.
As you can see, we do have a medium potential for tornadoes this afternoon and evening. During the same time frame we could see half dollar to golf ball sized hail and maximum wind speeds from 70 to 80 miles per hour.
A one-on-one with the Storm Prediction Center on severe weather
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‘Enhanced’ risk of severe storms from Little Rock to Memphis on Wednesday, with storms lingering through weekend in South Matthew Cappucci
This story has been updated. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected across much of the South over the next few days, with the most widespread and intense activity anticipated Wednesday afternoon and evening in parts of the lower Mississippi Valley and Ozarks. Damaging winds, some hail and even a few tornadoes are possible from East Texas to the Mississippi-Alabama border while the threat extends north through much of Missouri. Meteorologists outlined a Level 3 (out of 5) “enhanced risk” for severe weather, highlighting cities such as Memphis, Little Rock and Jackson, Miss., as areas to watch. Tornado watches were hoisted for much of the region by early afternoon.