Storm north of Tuscaloosa as well.
Agreed, it's been trying to get organized for the last half hour or so. Has a solid meso, it'll need a warning if it ever tightens up
Storm north of Tuscaloosa as well.
The main event is ongoing, although the storm that tracked south of Birmingham was really from the first round of convection that came through late this morning. It was in a pretty uninhibited environment there.The stuff firing in MS, would that be considered the main event? Or was the main event what south of Bham saw?
Where did you see that?PDS Watch for North Alabama has been extended until 11pm.
These might have *particularly* big-time potential.
Should go south of the cityThe couplet on it remains very strong.
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Cave Spring was hit by the EF4 that also hit Ohatchee on April 27th. Eerily similar track on this one.The couplet on it remains very strong.
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You remain well within the Moderate Risk area. Definitely wouldn't be letting my guard down yet.This is driving me nuts. I live in Dunlap, TN. 63/60 raining for hours. Can I assume the strongest stuff will stay south? I live in a newer built manufactured home with wife and kids. Anyone with a outlook?