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Trey said watch Friday night-Sat morning as LLJ picks up and surface low. Southern TN/MS etc.End of run on NAM 3km is interesting. Pretty good wind fields but still underdoing instability compared to the GFS, in terms of areal coverage. Definitely could see a noteworthy nighttime tornado threat over MS (sounding from SE of Jackson).
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As of right now it looks like Thursday is going to start with a bang, fizzle out fairly quickly, and hold people's attention all weekend, while nothing else noteworthy happens. All these updraft helicity swaths tell me Thursday could overperform. I don't think there's any real value in calling a boom or bu$t scenario about Friday until tomorrow.Hrr for misssisippi screams Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency . We shall see
















That part. Dixie doesn’t play by “the rules”.The history of severe events in the southern US during winter is so rife with low CAPE/high shear events, so I am still surprised some people still discount them.