Update
A severe t-storm moving into southwest Cumberland County has shown enough rotation for the NWS to extend the tornado warning into the southwest corner of Cumberland County. This does not include Crossville.
On the radar image below you can see how that warning barely gets into Cumberland County. That warning expires at 2:15 a.m. Again, this just gets inside Cumberland County and does not include Crossville.
FYI, those of you in Fentress County are in the clear from any severe storm weather threat for the rest of the evening.

You can review your severe weather safety plan at https://meteorologistmark.com/severe-weather-safety/
My concern remains elevated because of strong southerly winds that could cause power outages and even minor structural damage. Gusts to 50 mph are possible all night and into the morning hours of Sunday. A wind advisory remains in effect until noon Sunday.

One of the reasons the straight-line wind threat is so high is because of the strong winds we’ll see even outside of storms. Any of these winds could cause trees to fall in our saturated soils.

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