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Severe WX April 4th-6th, 2022 Severe Weather Threat

That debris from the tornado back west of Dexter is still showing up on the radar. It's a bigger CC drop than the actual ongoing tornado. Very weird.

The circulation near Adrian looks like it's tightening up again too and there's a circulation to the south of it near Soperton, right along I-16. Two circulations within the same warning.
 
Seems like WF is at about where I drew a line based off surface obs, could be a little off to north/south but point is those SC tornadic cells still have a decent ways to go before getting undercut
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The Claxton/Pembroke area cells seems to have completed its merger, so I guess we'll see how much it can get its act back together. The severe-warned cell south of Jesup should be watched as well.
 
Really wish southeast Georgia had better radar coverage. A couple of these storms are a long way away from both Charleston and Jacksonville.

There's a bit of rotation near Hephzibah, GA, right on the fringes of the Augusta metro. If that keeps moving it could obviously be an issue since there's an event you might have heard of going on in Augusta this week.
 
Looks like the big boy is going to move right over Pembroke, hopefully it's not producing. There's a string of cells south of there that are starting to get organized and will also need to be watched. I think it's safe to say the 10% hatched was well-placed and well-justified.
 
Yeah I guess it's safe to say that storm came out of the merger unscathed. Yikes. It might miss some of the most populated areas on its current track but if it turns to the right any more it could be a real issue for the Savannah metro area. Could be an issue for the southern part of Effingham Co. even if it does stay north of Savannah proper.
 
That exact area was hit by an F3 tornado back in 1998. I remember that day very distinctly because we got sent home from school early due to weather.
 
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