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Late Night Update

| April 14, 2014 @ 12:13 am

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Two lines of showers and storms continue early this morning.

The first extends over western Tennessee and northern Mississippi into northern Lousiana.

The second extends across southeastern Missouri, across Central Arkansas and into northern Louisiana.

All of this activity will push across northern Mississippi overnight.  It should weaken as it does.
There are only five severe thunderstorm warnings still in effect and no tornado warnings.  Severe thunderstorm watches extend from northeastern Texas across much of Arkansas to western Tennessee.

The first round of showers/storms will enter the area around sunrise and continue to impact the area through the mornings hours.  Showers and storms will build again to our west by Afternoon and some of them may become severe Monday afternoon and evening.

Please check the latest information this morning and review your severe weather safety plans.

We will monitor the situation all night.  Expect the next update around 3 a.m. , unless conditions warrant an earlier notification.

Category: Alabama's Weather, Severe Weather

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