MODERATE Risk/Updated Risk For Severe Weather Tonight 1-27-2017

01/21/2017  3:53:38 PM  The Storm Prediction Center has placed Elmore County under a MODERATE Risk for severe weather with all modes of severe weather being possible to include strong tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail. This increase in threat level is an increase from earlier this morning.

Below is the updated Hazardous Weather Outlook (HWO) issued by the NWS and a graphic that shows the updated threat levels and timing of when the threats will likely impact Elmore County.

Stay tuned for additional updates and please watch our website at www.elmorecoema.com  and social media posts for all updates regarding updated weather information, road closures, and other hazards, etc.

 

HWO:

321 PM CST SAT JAN 21 2017

 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR THE COUNTIES SERVED BY THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM.

 .DAY ONE…OUTLOOK THROUGH TONIGHT.

SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE TONIGHT ACROSS ALL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA, AS EARLY AS 9PM IN THE SOUTHWEST AND AS LATE AS 6AM IN THE NORTHEAST. ALL MODES OF SEVERE WEATHER ARE POSSIBLE INCLUDING DAMAGING STRAIGHT LINE WINDS, LARGE HAIL, AND TORNADOES. THE HIGHEST THREAT FOR SEVERE STORM IMPACTS IS SOUTH OF A LINE FROM MYRTLEWOOD TO SELMA TO LANETT.

 .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY.

 NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

 ACTIVATION OF STORM SPOTTERS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WILL BE NEEDED TONIGHT AND EARLY SUNDAY MORNING.

 

NWS Rnd 2 21 Jan 2017

 

(Update) Elmore County Safer Places Locations for Tornado Watch #11 – 1/21/2017 (Update)

All Safer Places have closed. 

Please check our website for Safer Places Program information and for locations near you for a safer place to ride out the storm!

www.elmorecoema.com 

The following locations are open in Elmore County as a “Safer Place”

Elmore County Courthouse – 100 E. Commerce Street – Wetumpka

Tallassee City Hall – 3 Freeman Avenue – Tallassee

Tallassee Police Department – 214  Barnett Blvd – Tallassee

Deatsville Fire Station – 6930 ALHwy 143 – Deatsville

Town of Elmore – Fire Station 2 – Elmore

Town of Elmore Penny Parkway – Elmore

Town of Elmore 1245 AL Hwy 143 – Elmore

First Baptist Church Eclectic – 290 First Avenue – Eclectic

Wetumpka Police Department – 208 Marshall Street – Wetumpka

Update as of 6:30 p.m. 1/20/2017 – 2 rounds of severe weather possible for Elmore County this weekend, January 21-22, 2017!

Update as of 6:30 p.m. on 1/20/2017 – 2 rounds of severe weather possible for Elmore County this weekend January 21 -22, 2017.

Below is the updated Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the NWS and a couple of updated graphics issued by the NWS that describe the severe weather threats over the weekend. Stay tuned for additional updates and please watch our website at www.elmorecoema.com  and social media posts for all updates regarding updated weather information, road closures, and other hazards, etc.

According to the National Weather Service WFO in Birmingham, there is an elevated threat for severe storms tomorrow morning (Saturday, January 20, 2017) for Elmore County and there is a lesser threat for severe storms early Sunday morning. The first round of severe weather will likely be moving into Central Alabama in the early morning hours Saturday (possibly 3:00 to 4:00 a.m.). This round of storms will be very fast moving and all modes of severe weather are possible to include hail, high winds and tornadoes. The NWS highlighted the potential for damages due to the high wind threat for this round of storms. This first round of storms will likely be out of our area by mid-day and much of the afternoon should be clear. The second round of severe weather will be possible after midnight Saturday night. However, there is a lot of uncertainty in the forecast for the severe threat Sunday morning and how much development of storm activity we may or may not have. At this time the primary threat that the NWS is mentioning for the second round of severe weather is a hail threat. This second round of severe weather is expected to be out of our area by mid-day Sunday. Please stay tuned to the forecast for Sunday as there may be changes to the threat of severe weather on Sunday.

336 PM CST FRI JAN 20 2017

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR THE COUNTIES SERVED BY THE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM.

.DAY ONE…OUTLOOK THROUGH TONIGHT.

SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE SOUTHWESTERN PORTIONS OF THE

AREA LATE TONIGHT, GENERALLY AFTER 3 AM. THROUGH 6 AM, THE THREAT

AREA IS GENERALLY WEST OF A LINE FROM JASPER, TO WEST BLOCTON, TO

MARION, WITH THE HIGHEST THREAT SOUTH OF A LINE FROM WEST BLOCTON

TO GEIGER. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE DAMAGING STRAIGHT LINE

WINDS, BUT AN ISOLATED TORNADO IS ALSO POSSIBLE.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.

SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS ALL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA SATURDAY

MORNING THROUGH NOON, WITH THE HIGHEST THREAT SOUTH OF I-20. ALL

MODES OF SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE POSSIBLE INCLUDING LARGE HAIL,

DAMAGING WINDS AND TORNADOES. THERE WILL LIKELY BE A LULL IN THE

ACTIVITY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BUT IF ANY STORMS MANAGE TO DEVELOP,

THEY COULD BE SEVERE.

 

ANOTHER ROUND OF SEVERE STORMS IS POSSIBLE ACROSS ALL OF CENTRAL

ALABAMA SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING, GENERALLY FROM

MIDNIGHT TO 6AM, WITH THE GREATEST THREAT SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 85.

ALL MODES OF SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE POSSIBLE INCLUDING LARGE HAIL,

DAMAGING WINDS AND TORNADOES.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

ACTIVATION OF STORM SPOTTERS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WILL BE

NEEDED TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING, AND POSSIBLY AGAIN EARLY

SUNDAY MORNING.

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2 rounds of severe weather possible for Elmore County this weekend, January 21-22, 2017!

2 rounds of severe weather possible for Elmore County this weekend January 21 -22, 2017!

According to the National Weather Service WFO in Birmingham, there is an elevated threat for severe storms tomorrow morning (Saturday, January 20, 2017) for Elmore County and there is a lesser threat for severe storms early Sunday morning. The first round of severe weather will likely be moving into Central Alabama in the early morning hours Saturday (possibly 3:00 to 4:00 a.m.). This round of storms will be very fast moving and all modes of severe weather are possible to include hail, high winds and tornadoes. The NWS highlighted the potential for damages due to the high wind threat for this round of storms. This first round of storms will likely be out of our area by mid-day and much of the afternoon should be clear. The second round of severe weather will be possible after midnight Saturday night. However, there is a lot of uncertainty in the forecast for the severe threat Sunday morning and how much development of storm activity we may or may not have. At this time the primary threat that the NWS is mentioning for the second round of severe weather is a hail threat. This second round of severe weather is expected to be out of our area by mid-day Sunday. Please stay tuned to the forecast for Sunday as there may be changes to the threat of severe weather on Sunday.

 Below is the Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the NWS and a couple of graphics issued by the NWS that describe the severe weather threat over the weekend. Stay tuned for additional updates and please watch our website at www.elmorecoema.com  and social media posts for all updates regarding updated weather information, road closures, and other hazards, etc.

 

504 AM CST FRI JAN 20 2017

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR THE COUNTIES SERVED BY THE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN BIRMINGHAM.

.DAY ONE…OUTLOOK THROUGH TONIGHT.

SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS THE SOUTHWESTERN PORTIONS OF THE
AREA TONIGHT, GENERALLY AFTER 3 AM. THE THREAT AREA IS ROUGHLY
SOUTH AND WEST OF A LINE FROM REFORM, TO TUSCALOOSA, TO
CENTREVILLE, TO SELMA. THE PRIMARY THREAT WILL BE DAMAGING
STRAIGHT LINE WINDS, BUT AN ISOLATED TORNADO CANNOT BE RULED OUT.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN…SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY.

SEVERE STORMS ARE POSSIBLE ACROSS ALL OF CENTRAL ALABAMA SATURDAY
MORNING, WITH THE HIGHEST THREAT SOUTH OF I-20. ALL MODES OF
SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE POSSIBLE INCLUDING LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING
WINDS AND TORNADOES. THERE WILL LIKELY BE A LULL IN THE ACTIVITY
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, BUT IF ANY STORMS MANAGE TO DEVELOP, THEY
COULD BE SEVERE. ANOTHER ROUND OF SEVERE STORMS IS POSSIBLE ACROSS
CENTRAL ALABAMA SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY MORNING, WITH THE
GREATEST THREAT ALONG AND SOUTH OF INTERSTATE 85. ALL MODES OF
SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE POSSIBLE INCLUDING LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING
WINDS AND TORNADOES.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT…

ACTIVATION OF STORM SPOTTERS AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MAY BE
NEEDED AT TIMES THROUGH SUNDAY.

 

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