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Severe Weather Threat - June 17th-18th, 2023

Storm near Madison wrapping up.
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That storm near Grenada needs to be watched too. If there's one thing I learned this year, it's that storms that produce a lot of lightning like to go tornadic. March 24th Amory storm and the February 16th Smithville storm.
 
That storm near Grenada needs to be watched too. If there's one thing I learned this year, it's that storms that produce a lot of lightning like to go tornadic. March 24th Amory storm and the February 16th Smithville storm.

Yep! I always get nervous when I see a storm with "tornado lightning" - almost constant, bright lightning. I still remember the night of November 10, 2002 and the lightning with the storm that dropped the Saragossa tornado.
 
Observed.
 
Have to assume that's a debris ball, but the CC and SRV aren't lining up with it at all.
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Enhanced Risk got expanded northward to just south of Tupelo
 
Forest, MS now back to TOR, radar-indicated and not confirmed, apparently.
 
Yeah, I just don't really see it. If it was a tornado it was a brief tornado. The radar signature does not look impressive.
 
NE Mississippi is primed as well if cells generate there. 0-1km at 355 M2./S2 on the VWP. Cell approaching Webster Co. MS has tops at 52,000FT with sligh rotation
 
The atmosphere is really starting to show out though. That storm north of forest I see it now. Must have taken a minute for the radar to catch up.
 
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