South Georgia is facing a potential for severe weather on Friday, with a Slight Risk declared and a 15% chance of damaging winds, 5% chance of a tornado, and 5% chance of large hail from midday to early evening.
Saturday is a First Alert Weather Day in Cincinnati, with a slight risk for severe storms including strong wind gusts, heavy downpours, hail, and a possible isolated tornado. The City of Covington has issued a special weather plan for those attending Taylor Swift's concerts, advising people to take shelter immediately if sirens go off. The hour-by-hour forecast shows warm to very hot and humid conditions, with a high of 89 degrees. The Air Quality Alert has been extended for several counties in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch for Barbour and Pike counties has been cancelled, but an Areal Flood Watch goes into effect starting tonight at 9 pm for several counties in Central Alabama until 7 am Monday morning. An Enhanced Risk is up for locations along and south of a line from Tuscaloosa to Troy to Dothan, and a Slight Risk is up for much of the rest of the state, except for the northeastern parts of the state. A tornado risk has been added to the severe threats for tonight, especially for the western half of the area.