Severe Risk for the Mississippi Valley Monday

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10 Feb 2020 5:08 AM
Increasing severe storms are in the forecast today from Texas to Alabama. The strongest risk of severe storms will be over the Mississippi Valley this afternoon and evening. Here is the latest severe weather update.

Severe Outlook

We have a lot of real estate under the risk of severe storms today. Anywhere from San Antonio to Birmingham could see large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes today and tonight.

Severe Risks

All modes of severe weather are in the forecast with tornadoes and damaging winds being the primary severe risks.

Forecast

Storms will be in the forecast all morning and afternoon, but the strongest storms will be during the afternoon and evening hours.  Keep checking with WeatherNation for the latest severe weather updates.
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