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Severe WX 1/24/21-1/26/21 Severe Event (Fultondale, AL)

That MS cell is taking a super classic corridor we've seen so many times, wouldn't be shocked if that's our cell of the day. Bout to undergo a potentially favorable cell merger and inflow is really cranking.

Down the line could be some big issues for Carrollton and rural northern Tuscaloosa county with that
 
That MS cell is taking a super classic corridor we've seen so many times, wouldn't be shocked if that's our cell of the day. Bout to undergo a potentially favorable cell merger and inflow is really cranking.

Down the line could be some big issues for Carrollton and rural northern Tuscaloosa county with that

Yeah, if it stays together it might come right though here. Nope, nope, nope.
 
The storm will probably absorb the storms forming just south of it, watch between Alabama state line and points east for it to get its act together.
 
Looking all Aprilish!!

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Got like 50-55kt inflow into it; soon as it can finish mergers that could be a formidable threat
 
New SPC mesoscale discussion:

SUMMARY...Severe threat continues across the eastern two-thirds of
ww003.

DISCUSSION...Multiple organized deeper circulations have been noted
at times across ww003. One or two of these have attempted to produce
tornadoes, especially with the supercell that is currently over
eastern Pickens County AL. This activity has evolved within a
modestly unstable air mass characterized by strong shear and
seemingly favorable environment for possible tornadoes. Even so, the
lack of strong large-scale forcing for ascent (primarily north of
this region across the OH Valley) appears to be somewhat influential
leading to the lack of more meaningful longer-lived supercells.
Overall severe threat will gradually shift across central and
eastern portions of the tornado watch over the next several hours.
 
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