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Severe WX April 11th-13th, 2020 Severe Weather Threat

Those storms cranking up north of Demopolis look like they are blowing up pretty fast. I'm guessing it's the warm front interaction?

Yeah they are associated the warm front. They are elevated and north of the warm front.
 
MD is up, watch coming shortly. Have to assume it'll be PDS.

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I've invited a lot of friends to this thread.
I know that some of them will get confused where a storm is located so when a town is posted can we make sure that the state the town is located in is posted too.
For example, Heflin, LA vs. Heflin (?).
THANKS to all the great posters on this thread!!!
 
I really don't see how that can't go high risk for some areas
Yeah, I think they have to pull the trigger. The HRRR isn't the only model progging off-the-charts shear values. I'd say roughly between 55 and 65 and north of 20/US-80.
 
Personally I’m not crazy about a squall line producing tornadoes. At least you can get out of the way of a supercell. Squall lines you just have to hunker down and hope it doesn’t spin one up on top of you. Based on models that tornado producing line will end up over North Alabama by this afternoon/evening.
 
Personally I’m not crazy about a squall line producing tornadoes. At least you can get out of the way of a supercell. Squall lines you just have to hunker down and hope it doesn’t spin one up on top of you. Based on models that tornado producing line will end up over North Alabama by this afternoon/evening.
I'm in N AL and SO not looking forward to any of this. My nerves are already shot.
 
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