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Archive March 18-20th, 2018 Severe Weather

Yes I do

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You don’t think they will have a wait and see before issuing the PDS? I think they will issue the regular TW first and upgrade if needed
 
SIGTOR spikes to 14.7 on Marion/Winston line and then over 10 into Cullman. My goodness. 14.7. Wow.

When was the last time we saw double-digit STP readings over Alabama? 04/27/11, perhaps?

(Not saying this'll be anywhere near that bad, of course!)
 
It will likely be a PDS, especially being in a 15% hatched MDT risk.

Was that graph pretty much set in stone place where they’re going to have the Watch area or could that be adjusted a little bit either way? The reason why ask is because I am on the edge of that.
 
If you are on the edge, consider yourself in it.
I know that and I know that tornadoes don’t have wind that they follow. However I was just curious to see if there was an adjustment one where the other that could be made before it was issued or to take that graph at face value
 
As I'm writing this, there's a line of developing radar echoes stretching from Hohenwald, TN, all the way down to Gordo, AL. I wonder how that line could end up playing out. Perhaps at least one or two supercells?
 
As I'm writing this, there's a line of developing radar echoes stretching from Hohenwald, TN, all the way down to Gordo, AL. I wonder how that line could end up playing out. Perhaps at least one or two supercells?

I believe the storms forming in Northern MS near Oxford and Holly Springs are our soon to be supercells for this afternoon in NW AL.
 
These early storms are laying down boundaries...what exactly does that mean? What are the implications for the storms later on after the warm front crosses over the area?
 
I live in Lizella/Macon, GA area. Should I be worried about severe weather in my neck of the woods? It has been mostly cloudy here all day.

You're on the edge of the ENH/SLT so yeah, you need to keep an eye out. You're not in the highest-end risk area but there's still a tornado and hail risk later this evening. My parents are in Warner Robins so I'm watching that area closely.
 
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