Thursday, November 5, 2015

UPDATE: Severe Weather Potential

NOTE: This blog post is pertaining to a severe weather threat from the night of November 5, 2015 into the early morning of Friday, November 6, 2015

We're still tracking a line of strong thunderstorms bringing heavy rain and gusty winds to northwest Arkansas. Right now, there's very little going on with this line that qualifies as severe weather as it pertains to what will impact West Tennessee.



There are severe weather watches currently in effect for locations well to our west including across parts of Missouri and Arkansas. As of 7:46 p.m., no watches have been issued in or near West Tennessee. If they are issued, we'll let you know.


Overall, the threat for severe weather appears even lower than before. As of right now, we're looking at a low risk for any thunderstorms to become severe. If one or two of these storms does exhibit severe characteristics, the main thing to watch out for is still damaging winds. Otherwise it looks like we'll just be dealing with some rain, thunder, and maybe a little wind at times after midnight through Friday morning.


Make sure to tune into WBBJ for the very latest.Be safe, and have a good night!

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