Mississippi Storms…

| July 27, 2008 @ 4:12 pm | 1 Reply

That huge thunderstorm complex over eastern Arkansas this morning pushed south of Memphis and is propagating across Central and eastern Mississippi this afternoon.

The main focus is now from west of Okalona to west of Starkville to near Louisville.

A severe thunderstorms warning was just issued for Noxubee County in eastern Mississippi…the warning includes the city of Macon.

The northern portions of the complex have exhaled a big outflow boundary that is pushing east tward the Alabama border at this time. The outflow could be a focus for storm devel;opment over West Alabama this afternoon. Watch for that to happen in Lamar County especially.

The weakening portion of the compex will eventually reach Lamar and Pickens Counties.

The intensifying portion will affect southern Pickens, northern Sumter and Greene Counties.

In North Alabama, a pulsing storm was backbuilding into eastern Lauderdale County near Anderson.

The rest of the northern half of Alabama is fairly free of precipitation. A dying cel pulsed quickly in southern Fayette County, but it has nearly dissiptaed over northern Tuscaloosa County.

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