Satellite Sheldon Says To Be Especially Weather Aware Today & Tonight
Low-level moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and even the tropics continues and is a necessary ingredient for severe storms and heavy rainfall/flash flooding.
Dry air extending from Mexico through eastern Texas along with a storm in the Texas panhandle and that high amount of low-level moisture continue to be key elements for severe storms.
Satellite Sheldon says to be especially weather aware this afternoon and evening as at least the satellite ingredients continue to develop and move toward Alabama to further raise the potential for both severe storms and isolated heavy rainfall/flash flooding for the rest of this holiday.
Good luck… Watch the sky and be safe!
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