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Severe WX March 3rd-5th 2025 Severe Weather Threat

Around 7:38 AM CST there is a report of overturned camper trailers at Big Al Barefoot Bay located north of Rocky Mound, TX (northwest of Pittsburg) with an unknown number of injuries reported. This is in the county warning area for the NWS Shreveport.
 
Its like. Shouldn’t the mega trough be hauling huge amounts of wet air northwards. But no its a measley warm sector and its single handedly nerfing this event when early models suggested something much bigger.
It's because the winds are out of the southeast I think. Winds out of the south would advect more moisture into the south.
 
Its like. Shouldn’t the mega trough be hauling huge amounts of wet air northwards. But no its a measley warm sector and its single handedly nerfing this event when early models suggested something much bigger.

Strange

I think it has to do with the trajectories around the cold ridge that just moved off the east coast. Although lee cyclogenesis commencing yesterday turned the winds out of the SSE across TX/OK/the western Gulf, winds across the rest of the Gulf remained out of the east, funneling recycled cP air into the return flow instead of richer mT air from the BoC/Caribbean.

You can kind of see it here in Trey's video from yesterday, look at the wind barbs on the surface map at around the 6:35 mark:

 
Prefrontal supercells are likely….still unlikely…but if one random one pops up and sustains itself it’ll be curious to watch.
I'm not even sure if we need prefrontal supercells for bad tornadoes today, the line looke rather broken and kinky on simulated radar. It's more so the moisture, and if we can get a relatively unstable atmosphere that meshes with the best shear.
 
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