1. Changing wind directions with height will impart rotation to some of the storms, increasing the risk for hail and isolated tornadoes. 2. Shifting winds will impart rotation to some of the thunderstorms, which may spawn a few tornadoes. 3. Strong shifting winds will impart rotation to some of the storms, heightening the risk of a few twisters from eastern Texas and Oklahoma to the southern Mississippi Valley. 4. Strong, shifting winds will impart rotation to some of the storms, raising the risk of a few tornadoes, especially during midday and afternoon. 5. Strong winds shifting with altitude will impart rotation to some of the storms heightening the risk of isolated tornadoes. 6. Winds changing direction and speed with altitude will impart rotation to a few of the storms. 7. Winds changing speed and direction with height will impart rotation to some of the thunderstorms, heightening the risk for damaging winds, hail and isolated tornadoes. 8. Winds changing direction and increasing speed with altitude will impart rotation to a few of these storms. |