Tornado Watch In Effect Until 10 AM

Remember, a “Watch” covers a large area and means “be ready.”

A “Warning” (which we will post to Twitter @NashSevereWx — which you can find by clicking the top banner — but not to the blog itself) means take cover: the warned severe weather event is imminent or occurring in a small, specific area.

Inside this giant box stretching all the way into Indiana, the probabilities of Tornadoes, Damaging Straight Line Winds, and Large Hail are as follows:

As you can see, the most likely severe weather threat today will be damaging straight-line winds. That will be no consolation if a tornado or hailer hits you.

ETAs are being updated and continuously adjusted on Twitter @NashSevereWx. The models have been no help. Thinking the storm line will reach I-65 around 7 AM or so, but, again, that will have to be updated and adjusted as the line speeds and slows.

If you are new to tornado weather and need more basic info, hit this link.

We are going to be on Twitter @NashSevereWx a LOT this morning.

Finally….

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https://www.patreon.com/NashSevereWx.

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