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Tornado Threat Alert: Five States at Risk Today, Texas Next

Key Takeaways

  • Five southern states face marginal tornado risk today
  • EF-0 to EF-1 tornadoes possible with minimal damage expected
  • Texas faces higher severe weather threat starting Sunday
  • Damaging winds and heavy rainfall primary concerns

Residents across five US states are on alert today as forecasters warn of potential tornado formation amid severe thunderstorms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a marginal risk warning for southern Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and northern Georgia.

Today’s Storm Threat

NOAA classifies today’s tornado risk as “marginal” but cautions that short-lived tornadoes could touch down in isolated areas. Any tornadoes that form would likely be weak EF-0 or EF-1 category storms, lasting only minutes and causing limited damage to trees and roofing materials.

Meteorologist Tori Alvarado from WTOK emphasized: “The biggest risk being the potential for damaging wind gust, but an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.” She added that rainfall totals could reach 1-2 inches in affected areas.

Almost 20 tornadoes rampaged across several Mississippi towns earlier in 2025 (Pictured). Friday’s forecast reveals a marginal risk of twisters forming (Stock Image)

Weather Conditions Explained

The tornado risk stems from significant wind shear conditions. NOAA data shows strong southerly winds near ground level contrasting with much stronger southwesterly winds just thousands of feet above. This creates the rotational motion that can spawn tornadoes when thunderstorms develop.

While atmospheric conditions lack the heat and instability typical of peak tornado season, sufficient moisture and lift from overhead disturbances could trigger storm clusters capable of producing brief tornadoes.

NOAA issued a low-level notice for severe weather in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky Friday night

Weekend Weather Escalation

The severe weather threat intensifies over the weekend, with NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center warning of higher risk across Texas starting Sunday night. Central Texas through the Rio Grande Valley, including San Antonio, Austin, and Laredo, could experience severe storms continuing into Monday.

Primary hazards include damaging wind gusts and large hail potentially reaching golf ball size. While tornadoes remain unlikely, forecasters cannot completely rule them out.

Twisters form when a thunderstorm’s rising warm air grabs hold of twisting winds near the ground and stretches that twist upward into a spinning tube (Stock Image)
A stronger severe weather notice has been issued for Texas on Sunday, including in cities such as San Antonio, Austin, and Laredo

Tornado Alley Context

Today’s affected region falls within what meteorologists call “Southern Tornado Alley,” an active storm belt including Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, and the Carolinas. John Lavin, AccuWeather’s director of forensic services, noted: “It’s been a particularly bad area for tornadoes over the last 10 years.”

According to NOAA data, the average tornado touches down for approximately five minutes, though duration can range from seconds to hours depending on storm conditions.

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