Geeslin Corner Weather Advisory
WEATHER ALERT
Issue Date: 538 AM CDT Fri Mar 31 2023
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of southeast Arkansas, and north central Mississippi. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THREAT...Enhanced TIMING...Today through Tonight NON-THUNDERSTORM WINDS THREAT...Elevated TIMING...Today through Tonight Severe thunderstorms are likely late this afternoon into tonight. Damaging winds up to 70 mph, large hail up to golf ball size, and tornadoes are likely. Some tornadoes could be strong and long tracked. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/1.png) A few downed trees and power lines are possible Friday, due to sustained winds ranging from 20 to 30 mph and the potential for wind gusts over 40 mph. Travel will also be difficult for those in high profile vehicles. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/2.png) .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday Severe thunderstorms are possible within the region late Tuesday and into Wednesday. This potential weather event is still several days away and the timing and impacts will likely be adjusted in later forecasts. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/3.png) .SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT... The activation of storm spotters, HAM radio operators, and emergency management personnel in support of severe weather operations may be needed for portions of the region today through tonight and Wednesday through Thursday.
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of southeast Arkansas, and north central Mississippi. .DAY ONE...Today and Tonight SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THREAT...Enhanced TIMING...Today through Tonight NON-THUNDERSTORM WINDS THREAT...Elevated TIMING...Today through Tonight Severe thunderstorms are likely late this afternoon into tonight. Damaging winds up to 70 mph, large hail up to golf ball size, and tornadoes are likely. Some tornadoes could be strong and long tracked. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/1.png) A few downed trees and power lines are possible Friday, due to sustained winds ranging from 20 to 30 mph and the potential for wind gusts over 40 mph. Travel will also be difficult for those in high profile vehicles. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/2.png) .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday Severe thunderstorms are possible within the region late Tuesday and into Wednesday. This potential weather event is still several days away and the timing and impacts will likely be adjusted in later forecasts. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/3.png) .SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT... The activation of storm spotters, HAM radio operators, and emergency management personnel in support of severe weather operations may be needed for portions of the region today through tonight and Wednesday through Thursday.