Mississippi through alabama and georgia. It has weakened some, but the impact here tonight do not look like they have changed much as we headed to tomorrow. This is not the snow, and sleep we had a week ago. This is also not the Severe Weather outbreak we had five years ago that brought 30 tornadoes to the state. I got that question a few times tonight. It is our biggest threat of Severe Weather, so far this season. Even though it is still f ebruary. Tonight, all is calm, not a lot showing up on the radar, but it is still cloudy, foggy, misty and drizzly outside. Its still chilly. One of the things that is going to start this whole process that leads us into tomorrow is this warm front. That will move through, and bring us unusually warm weather around 70 degrees tomorrow. It is also going to bring us that unusual threat of Severe Weather in late february. This area of low pressure will slide over North Carolina, combined with the moist air and warm energized atmosphere to bring us the