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Severe WX Severe Weather Threat 3/14-3/16

Hey Mods/Admins, is there a good place that outlines the rules/expectations for posting during an event? Such as not spamming radar screenshots, etc.? Might be good to get a refresher with all the new folks (myself included) piling in.
Here ya go!
 
also a massive extremely critical fire area on the backside of this system in TX/OK tomorrow
You don't often see the SPC as aggressive as they are on the wildfire threat tomorrow. For as rare of an event as this severe weather threat appears to be, the wildfire risk is probably even rarer. The language in the D2 Fire Weather Outlook is a strong as it gets.
 
Well that doesn't give me the warm fuzzies.
Dew points have actually trended down in most of this region the last couple of runs, which is some positive news. Southern Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and all of Kentucky still showing low 60s though.

Edit: I see you're from Kentucky, so yeah, no warm fuzzies for you unfortunately lol
 
When will we get a better idea about these possible supercells or storms that could come through early Saturday morning? My brother lives in Montgomery and I would like to give him a heads up before he goes to bed tommorow night if this is a possibility.
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I know this is somewhat of a long shot, but if wild fires are as bad as expected tomorrow, could we have an issue where smoke increases the strength of the EML? I remember that being an issue during the 2019 Oklahoma high risk Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency.
Doubtful...cause wildfires aren't a guarantee
 
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