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Severe Threat May 15-16, 2025

Good chance tomorrow is a 500+ severe report day IMO given the mix of modes, very strong deep layer shear, and high instability over a large region. All three hazards could have significant events too.

Tornado threat will be contingent on the degree of veering of the surface winds. Should they stay anything close to southerly, it could be very nasty in that department.
 
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Now, what in the actual crap, a "high-end, long track tornado will be possible"
They’re just leaving room for a EF4-5… and they just.. know it. Cape, Shear, and Helicity numbers read like a supercell factory. I’d bet they’re waiting on those midmorning CAMs. Not sure what the population requirement to go high is, but my lord.
 
NAM is forecasting some bonkers numbers. I assume theyre waiting to see what type of morning convection happens before pulling the trigger on a high. Need to see some capping to stave off the crapvection
 
Several strong tornadoes appear likely, and a high-end long-track tornado will be possible from far southeast Missouri, into southern Illinois and southern Indiana, southward into western Kentucky and far northern Tennessee.

I've never seen them predict a specific, long-track tornado path before. So strange. It sounds like the same monster cell @andyhb first spotted a few days ago.
 
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