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Severe WX Severe Weather Threat 3/23-3/27 Weekend or Whatever

FB Live video from near Dallas, TX of Golfball size hail -
Courtesy Jake Hudson
 
FB Live Video from N. of Dallas driving through hail storm - Courtesy Holly Wright
 
Intense hail storm moving through areas North of Dallas. Listen to the hail hitting the roof of the car port. FB Live video courtesy of Other Red Photography.
 
Watch out later. We've got capping currently keeping any convection from going off, which will help build instability through the day. Very steep lapse rates per the JAN sounding (7.8 C/KM) are advecting into AL. When that cap breaks, we will likely have isolated supercells capable of producing some hail...potentially large.
 
Watch out later. We've got capping currently keeping any convection from going off, which will help build instability through the day. Very steep lapse rates per the JAN sounding (7.8 C/KM) are advecting into AL. When that cap breaks, we will likely have isolated supercells capable of producing some hail...potentially large.

Some of the lapse rates in the NAM yesterday were insane at over 8.3.

That cold air aloft is very impressive.
 
Watch out later. We've got capping currently keeping any convection from going off, which will help build instability through the day. Very steep lapse rates per the JAN sounding (7.8 C/KM) are advecting into AL. When that cap breaks, we will likely have isolated supercells capable of producing some hail...potentially large.
Any thoughts on any potential tornado threat? Seems very unlikely to me, but you guys know more than I do.
 
New Day 1 puts NW corner of Alabama in the enhanced risk.

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I would say the tornado threat is limited. Although, Northern Alabama will have decent low level/deep layer shear values that are supportive of isolated tornadoes. That is why most local NWS offices are mentioning the possibility.

Large hail and damaging winds are by far the more worrisome threats attm. Any sustained updraft will more than likely produce severe hail.
 
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I don't see this being a big event at all. As Kory said the low level winds are too weak! Watch out Thursday though!
 
ULM launching balloons this morning. I assume as part of the Vortex team.

15z sounding near Section, Al
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15z sounding from Tuscumbia, Al

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