HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON MS 342 PM CST SAT FEB 9 2013 THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR EXTREME SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS...NORTHEAST LOUISIANA AND PORTIONS OF CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF THE NATCHEZ TRACE CORRIDOR. .DAY ONE...TONIGHT AND SUNDAY SEVERE STORMS AND HEAVY RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE STARTING SUNDAY MORNING ACROSS WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE OUTLOOK AREA AS A POTENT WEATHER DISTURBANCE SWINGS ACROSS THE REGION. THE MOST INTENSE STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING DAMAGING WIND GUSTS...TORNADOES AND HAIL. SOME TORNADOES MAY BE STRONG. IN ADDITION...HIGH RAINFALL RATES WILL POSE A FLASH FLOODING RISK FOR LOCATIONS ALONG AND NORTH OF THE NATCHEZ TRACE CORRIDOR...WHERE AMOUNTS UP TO 3 INCHES WILL BE POSSIBLE. THE SEVERE WEATHER AND HEAVY RAIN WILL SHIFT SOUTH AND EAST THROUGH THE EVENING. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY THE COLD FRONT WILL STALL NEAR THE GULF COAST EARLY MONDAY BRINGING A RISK FOR ADDITIONAL HEAVY RAINFALL THROUGH TUESDAY AS SEVERAL DISTURBANCES INTERACT WITH THE BOUNDARY. AREAS SOUTH OF I-20 COULD SEE AN ADDITIONAL TWO TO FOUR INCHES OF RAINFALL DURING THIS TIME...WHICH WILL CONTINUE THE RISK FOR FLASH FLOODING AND EVENTUAL RIVER FLOODING. .SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT... THE ACTIVATION OF STORM SPOTTERS...HAM RADIO OPERATORS...AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL IN SUPPORT OF SEVERE WEATHER OPERATIONS WILL BE NEEDED SUNDAY AND POSSIBLY EARLY IN THE WEEK.
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