Watching Tonight Closely
Rainfall continues to increase back to the west across portions of Arkansas and Louisiana with our mid level wave that continues to dig toward Coastal TX/LA. A surface cold front is evident across Central TX/LA/MS this hour and is pushing in our general direction. There is a bit of conflicting data currently that we could deal with some rain and snow later tonight. If I were placing bets, I would stick with rain as the thermal profile will be trying to cool as the moisture is falling. However, there is a chance that the northern fringe of this precip shield could change over to snow later tonight as it moves into the area by early tomorrow morning.
We will continue to monitor surface temperatures and pressure profiles for any factors that could throw a “kink” in the current thinking. The best change of any flakes would be from Livingston to Clanton to Roanoke. Monitor the Alabama Storm Trackers for further updates…

