• Welcome to TalkWeather!
    We see you lurking around TalkWeather! Take the extra step and join us today to view attachments, see less ads and maybe even join the discussion.
    CLICK TO JOIN TALKWEATHER

Severe WX April 1-2 (overnight) Severe Weather Event

TOG near Bell City, KY. Very impressed with how, despite being aggressively squished into this line, storms are still poking out and producing supercell structures and attendant tornadoes numerous times all throughout the risk area.
1743646851637.png
 

Pink sharpie Friday or Saturday?
Kidding of course, but please pay attention to the rest of the week after tonight. I'm headed off to bed.
I fear the damage I see in the morning. That viotor earlier, without any doubt, had EF5 intensity.

It’s going to take day of observations to confirm, but it’s not impossible one of these upcoming days does end up there.

Speaking of which: when’s the last time we had consecutive high risk days? I think it may be April 27-28, 2014. We almost had a third consecutive risk for areas affected by the storms on April 28, but ongoing convection completely sapped the 29th from what I remember.
 
TOG near Bell City, KY. Very impressed with how, despite being aggressively squished into this line, storms are still poking out and producing supercell structures and attendant tornadoes numerous times all throughout the risk area.
View attachment 38684
Large, deepening TDS headed toward Murray. Not good. We may see a TORE out of this one if this look continues.

Edit: debris isn't extremely high, but they did just upgrade to PDS
 
Between the tornadoes, extremely high crime rate AND sitting basically right on the New Madrid fault, yeah idk if I'd want to live there honestly.
I lived near there (or more specifically, the nearby town of Collierville) during the 2000s; my Dad actually worked in downtown Memphis. Suffice to say that I do NOT miss living near that hellhole!
 
Back
Top