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Severe Weather Threat 12.26-12.29.2024

New D1 SPC Outlook. Moderate and 15% hatched added.
They actually did It! Wow!!

Time to brew coffee and load up the morning model runs!

*So the HRRR depicts things getting bad around 11-12 o'clock in Louisiana West Mississippi it would seem. We got a long day ahead! I think there's still a couple of wrenches in the system but oh well. Hrrr shows a blob of convection near the Alabama coast, but I don't think that'll effect the Mississippi stuff
 
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They actually did It! Wow!!

Time to brew coffee and load up the morning model runs!

*So the HRRR depicts things getting bad around 11-12 o'clock in Louisiana West Mississippi it would seem. We got a long day ahead! I think there's still a couple of wrenches in the system but oh well. Hrrr shows a blob of convection near the Alabama coast, but I don't think that'll effect the Mississippi stuff
Had a feeling they would do it. The recent models point to an intense outbreak likely. Really praying this doesn’t cause widespread damage.
 
Never a good sign when the SPC puts the “ EF3+ “ in there.
Yep, i reckon we will see the 1st PDS tornado watch since May 26th 2024 today. That event didn't even have this wording lol. I'm waiting for some morning analysis by one of my favorite weather channels. It'll probably start early in about 4-5 hours I'm thinking. So we don't have long until things start rocking
 
In Jackson, MS the temperature is 66F and the dewpoint is 66F. That is just right down frightening.
That's wild considering the time of year, currently jackson is sitting at over 500j of sbcape more and likely near 750 if I had to guess, already primed instability wise and the sun isn't up, I think your first tornado watch comes from Louisiana in about 3 hours.
 

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That's wild considering the time of year, currently jackson is sitting at over 500j of sbcape more and likely near 750 if I had to guess, already primed instability wise and the sun isn't up, I think your first tornado watch comes from Louisiana in about 3 hours.
The air is completely saturated in that area. Even with a temperature of 66F and the moisture content in the air along with other insane parameters this could produce tornado families with multiple intense to violent tornadoes.
 
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