Sunday Tornado and Damaging Wind Forecast

In addition to the blizzard from the northern Great Plains to the Great Lakes, there is an enhanced risk of strong tornadoes in the area in yellow in the South. 

It is time to ensure you are prepared for power outages and for sheltering in case a tornado warning is issued. 
Not only is there the inherent risk presented by tornadoes, in this case the risk will be enhanced because of their fast movement along the ground; meaning you may have less time than usual to take cover if a tornado warning is issued for your area. 

The yellow area is within a larger area of significant tornado risk (brown). The hatching means that if a tornado occurs, it could be strong (which meteorologists define as EF-2 or stronger). 
The risk in the area from Chattanooga and Atlanta south to the Gulf will be after midnight Eastern time. 

Damaging Wind Risk
The area in pink has a high risk of thunderstorm generated wind gusts of 60 mph or stronger with a risk of gusts (hatching) 75 mph or stronger. 

The area in red has an enhanced risk of the same while the area in yellow has a significant risk. 

Before going into this weekend's storm, there is already a high number of unprepared power outages.
This means the crews are already stretched thin. If you lose power at your home or business, it may be some time before it is restored. 

Finally, on Sunday, there will be a critical risk of wildfires.

There is also the risk of damaging winds and tornadoes -- perhaps strong (especially in the Carolinas and Virginia) on Monday. I'll have more on that risk in this space later this afternoon. 

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