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Late November Tornado Outbreak

30 Nov 2022, 4:50 pm

Strong thunderstorms moved through the Deep South Tuesday morning and continued through Wednesday in the early morning hours. Unfortunately, these tornadoes turned deadly into the overnight hours through Wednesday. The Storm Prediction Center had issued a MODERATE risk for severe thunderstorms on Tuesday. This was a level four out of five severe weather threat. After the day and into this morning, local storm reports from this tornado outbreak verified exactly where the highest probability of widespread tornadoes was likely. (ABOVE)

A likely tornado brought damage to the Eutaw Alabama area as a tornado debris signature made its way through the area. Daylight revealed these damage scenes from this storm:

 

The National Weather Service offices out of Jackson MS, Birmingham AL, and Shreveport LA have sent their crews out and made preliminary tornado reports for some of the observed tornadoes from Tuesday. All have a preliminary rating of EF-1.

The Weather Prediction Center has kept a marginal excessive rainfall risk through today to account for the leftover frontal boundary.

The Eastern Regional Forecast can be found :10 past the hour, every hour.

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Alana Cameron was born and raised in Canada in the city of Mississauga, just outside of Toronto. Alana is the oldest of 4 siblings, all close in age, and grew up playing outside with them in all types of weather. After graduating high school, Alana moved to study at the University of British Columbia in Kelowna for a year before transferring to Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia where sh... Load Moree completed a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Atmospheric Science. Upon completion, Alana moved back to Toronto where she completed a post-grad degree in Meteorology at York University. After her post-grad, she went on to complete another post-grad in Broadcast Journalism - TV News at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. During her final year of studies she had the privilege of interning with the best in the business in Canada at The Weather Network. Once she finished her internship, she got the call from small-town Denison, Texas where she accepted a job as an on-air meteorologist at KTEN-TV, right in tornado alley, covering severe weather from Sherman/Denison (North Texas) to Ada (Southern Oklahoma). After the most active tornado season Oklahoma had seen in May 2019 (105 tornadoes!) Alana is excited to join WeatherNation to cover weather all across the nation. If you're interested in following her on social media she can be found @alanacameronwx!