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NWS Shreveport (@nwsshreveport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cooler in the northwest, continued warm on the southeast with rain becoming widespread across the entire region today. #Okwx #Arwx #Lawx #Txwx

Cooler in the northwest, continued warm on the southeast with rain becoming widespread across the entire region today.  #Okwx #Arwx #Lawx #Txwx
NWS Storm Prediction Center (@nwsspc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7:32am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Enhanced Risk: from the Lower Sabine River Valley to the Tennessee Valley spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…

7:32am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Enhanced Risk: from the Lower Sabine River Valley to the Tennessee Valley spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…
NWS Shreveport (@nwsshreveport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Temperatures today will be around 15-20° below normal with highs in the 50s. There will be a chance for rain this morning, then patchy drizzle throughout the rest of the day. Warming trend to commence as we head towards the middle of the week.

Temperatures today will be around 15-20° below normal with highs in the 50s. There will be a chance for rain this morning, then patchy drizzle throughout the rest of the day. Warming trend to commence as we head towards the middle of the week.
Aaron Rigsby (@aaronrigsbyosc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Kentucky River has crest at or just above record flood stage for the first time since the 1970s. Some homes have water up to the second floor in Frankfort. #KYwx AccuWeather

The Kentucky River has crest at or just above record flood stage for the first time since the 1970s. Some homes have water up to the second floor in Frankfort. #KYwx <a href="/accuweather/">AccuWeather</a>
Ryan Hall, Y’all (@ryanhallyall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bundle up! An impressive cold snap is overtaking the eastern U.S. today through midweek, with temperatures plunging 10-30°F below normal. Many spots will feel more like February than April… hang in there, spring lovers!

Bundle up! An impressive cold snap is overtaking the eastern U.S. today through midweek, with temperatures plunging 10-30°F below normal. Many spots will feel more like February than April… hang in there, spring lovers!
AccuWeather (@accuweather) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Intense footage captures the violent EF3 tornado with wind speeds up to 150 mph that tore through Lake City, Arkansas, last Wednesday.

NWS Storm Prediction Center (@nwsspc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scattered severe thunderstorms are likely across parts of the southern Plains, mainly this afternoon and evening. Large to very large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes all appear possible. Damaging winds may also occur across portions of the OH Valley/Northeast.

Scattered severe thunderstorms are likely across parts of the southern Plains, mainly this afternoon and evening. Large to very large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes all appear possible. Damaging winds may also occur across portions of the OH Valley/Northeast.
Texas Storm Chasers ⚡ (@txstormchasers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Confidence is increasing we’ll have several severe storms this afternoon and evening in the Concho Valley, Big Country, and North Texas. Damaging hail, strong winds, and a few tornadoes are expected with the strongest storms. -David

Confidence is increasing we’ll have several severe storms this afternoon and evening in the Concho Valley, Big Country, and North Texas. Damaging hail, strong winds, and a few tornadoes are expected with the strongest storms. -David
NWS Shreveport (@nwsshreveport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A NWS Damage Survey Team concluded that a strong EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down Tuesday afternoon in Southwest Caddo Parish LA, and tracked nearly 13 miles into Southwest Shreveport. Max width of this tornado was ~810 yards.

A NWS Damage Survey Team concluded that a strong EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down Tuesday afternoon in Southwest Caddo Parish LA, and tracked nearly 13 miles into Southwest Shreveport. Max width of this tornado was ~810 yards.
Reed Timmer, PhD (@reedtimmerusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BIG SEVERE WEATHER PATTERN FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY including tornadoes and a derecho or two Oklahoma to the Carolinas! We have an active pattern for severe weather including long-lived complexes of storms across the Mid-south during the end of this week through the weekend!

BIG SEVERE WEATHER PATTERN FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY including tornadoes and a derecho or two Oklahoma to the Carolinas!

We have an active pattern for severe weather including long-lived complexes of storms across the Mid-south during the end of this week through the weekend!