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There are places in the line that look like they may go tornadic. One near Coaling and another north of Brookwood.
The line surge over Coaling is along a thermal gradient.
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There are places in the line that look like they may go tornadic. One near Coaling and another north of Brookwood.
That northern couplet NW of Aberbant is poised for Birmingham.
I just moved from that area a month ago (we in mccalla close to lake view, now I’m near northport). That area is cursed with tornadoes. I never noticed how many gravitate there until I lived there for 3 years. And that’s with me being weather nerdy. The severe threat is over here but I’ve already warned my friends in that area to watch out.There are places in the line that look like they may go tornadic. One near Coaling and another north of Brookwood.
I just said something about that!!! I don’t know what it is about that area.Never trust a couplet in that part of Tuscaloosa/western Jefferson Counties...
Stay safe out there Taylor!I’m in Leads headed back towards Birmingham.
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