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Wait. You don't actually LIVE in CULLMAN do you @MichelleH?Look at radar - little ones already are.
I think that record was set in Nebraska??? Looks like it may have just been tied. SMHThis could also be the world record for hail size if it's just over 8 inches.
Come to think of it, if a CIG3/High Risk for hail would exist, it would've been over IL for this storm. I've never seen a storm consistently drop 5+ inch hailstones
Wait. You don't actually LIVE in CULLMAN do you @MichelleH?![]()
Omg.... I remember reading about Cullman.. and not for good (meteorological) reasonsYes. Lived in this county all of my life.
If Ricky Sanchez is still there, they at least have someone within that office that has made some public comments about the strictness of the EF scale.Yeah. Depends on how liberal NWS Chicago surveyors are.
Omg.... I remember reading about Cullman.. and not for good (meteorological) reasonsStay safe.. always...
Random question: Do you know what company makes the sirens yall have
Mesoscale Discussion 0220
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0222 PM CDT Wed Mar 11 2026
Areas affected...middle TN and far northern AL
Concerning...Severe Thunderstorm Watch 46...
Valid 111922Z - 112115Z
The severe weather threat for Severe Thunderstorm Watch 46
continues.
SUMMARY...Mixed damaging wind/marginal severe hail threats should
persist through late afternoon across mainly middle Tennessee into
far northern Alabama.
DISCUSSION...A couple of embedded supercells within a broken QLCS
have yielded marginal severe hail and downed tree reports thus far.
The boundary layer remains warm ahead of this activity, with surface
temps mainly in the upper 70s to lower 80s. This will sustain a
mixed damaging wind/severe hail threat over the next 2-3 hours. 18Z
BNA sounding and recent VWP data confirm a nearly unidirectional
southwesterly low-level wind profile with modest speed shear. This
could support a brief tornado or two, but should largely remain a
secondary hazard. Convection bubbling on the trailing portion of the
outflow along the MS/AL border could yield an uptick in severe
potential across far northern AL.
..Grams/Gleason.. 03/11/2026
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...MRX...JKL...LMK...OHX...HUN...
What do you mean?Not related to weather but I’m assuming you aren’t planning on commenting one minute from now?
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Lol, what a weird glitch.
The only real damage I’ve seen from there is the destruction of a solar farm. Not much elseAnything from the Wheatland tornado yet? Haven’t heard much.
Might be because of the rural area. Might be a little bit until we get damage reports.The only real damage I’ve seen from there is the destruction of a solar farm. Not much else