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Severe WX March 23-25th, 2023

As I said earlier though, the low-level mass response being no less robust than previously advertised (which it looks like it should still be) will be critical for the moisture recovery, so that might have been responsible for confusing the HRRR.
Yeah the strong surface cyclogenesis and strengthening LLJ should take care of any issue with moisture especially once you get into Mississippi. It might limit the ceiling but I don't think it's something that's gonna be a sharp divider between big event and total non-event like it was a couple of weeks ago.
 
Yeah there's still a ton of time for the LLJ to take care of that, many hours before likely initiation there; a little surprised to see so much sunshine in the risk area though which is certainly interesting to watch
Mississippi Delta is currently bathed in sunshine and warm temps.
 
Though storms won't get here until morning tomorrow, having all-day sun around here definitely doesn't give things the feel of the usual Dixie event.
 
I got 76/60 here already this far northeast with mostly sunny skies, going to be a good bit of low level warmth as the LLJ kicks in later and starts bringing moisture north
Currently 81/62 in Shelby, MS.
 
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
TORNADO WATCH NUMBER 75
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
130 PM CDT FRI MAR 24 2023

THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF
SOUTHWEST ARKANSAS
NORTHWEST LOUISIANA
FAR SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA
EAST AND NORTHEAST TEXAS

* EFFECTIVE THIS FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROM 130 PM UNTIL
700 PM CDT.

* PRIMARY THREATS INCLUDE...
A FEW TORNADOES POSSIBLE
SCATTERED LARGE HAIL AND ISOLATED VERY LARGE HAIL EVENTS TO 2
INCHES IN DIAMETER POSSIBLE
SCATTERED DAMAGING WIND GUSTS TO 65 MPH POSSIBLE

SUMMARY...STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO INTENSIFY NEAR AND AHEAD OF A COLD
FRONT ACROSS THE ARKLATEX REGION, WITH ADDITIONAL AND SOMEWHAT MORE
ISOLATED STORMS POSSIBLE BY LATE AFTERNOON. OVERALL SEVERE POTENTIAL
INCLUDING TORNADO RISK IS EXPECTED TO INCREASE AS STORMS PROGRESS
EAST-NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH LATE AFTERNOON/EARLY EVENING.
 
18z soundings

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