Weatherphreak
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It’s odd to see these storms go tornado warned but not produce lightning. I’m starting to wonder if Central Alabama doesn’t get the worst of this with most instability staying south of the Tennessee River.
The best chance for tornadic development will be along and just north of the I-59/20 corridor, IMO. Best combo of instability/shear.
Not saying it will happen, but it just seems like the best location as of now.Oh great...
The storm approaching Lynn is developing a couplet. Lawrence tornado warned storm going strong. Very strong shear in this area, though CAPE drops off rapidly to the NE (but rising throughout the day, I assume)
Kemper County storm looks nasty. Might be a major thing to watch in the next hour.