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Severe WX Severe Threat 25 March 2021

Last week it was all over social media, but this week it's not getting mentioned much.
Yeah honestly it's really unfortunate, this would probably be activating statewide panic mode if not for us having had an event a week ago but no one's talking about this at all; really hope it doesn't catch people off guard if this one does verify the multiple long tracked strong/violent tor possibility
 
Yeah honestly it's really unfortunate, this would probably be activating statewide panic mode if not for us having had an event a week ago but no one's talking about this at all; really hope it doesn't catch people off guard if this one does verify the multiple long tracked strong/violent tor possibility
Some schools near my location are cancelling tomorrow....so the word is getting out.
 
Unfortunately I'll be out of town for tomorrow's event. Haven't been able to give it the usual attention because of that.

One thing I noticed this evening is the storms back in Texas. I've noticed a tendency for severe weather in Alabama to be more likely to occur and less Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency prone whenever systems produce significantly back to our west. Going to be watching the storms to the west all night. If they end up putting down some confirmed TORs then that gives us a bit of confirmation for tomorrow's event, IMO.
 
Unfortunately I'll be out of town for tomorrow's event. Haven't been able to give it the usual attention because of that.

One thing I noticed this evening is the storms back in Texas. I've noticed a tendency for severe weather in Alabama to be more likely to occur and less Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency prone whenever systems produce significantly back to our west. Going to be watching the storms to the west all night. If they end up putting down some confirmed TORs then that gives us a bit of confirmation for tomorrow's event, IMO.
Tornado reported near Cranfills Gap, TX just now. Have had a few tornado warnings with these storms already, but this is the first confirmed that I've heard of so far.
I definitely agree that, while meteorologically speaking, tomorrow is technically a different event from today, the tendency of a system to just want to drop tornadoes before the main threat day gives off an eerie feeling.
 
Tornado reported near Cranfills Gap, TX just now. Have had a few tornado warnings with these storms already, but this is the first confirmed that I've heard of so far.
I definitely agree that, while meteorologically speaking, tomorrow is technically a different event from today, the tendency of a system to just want to drop tornadoes before the main threat day gives off an eerie feeling.


My apologies since this thread specifically says it's for the 25th, but I felt that the pic of the tornado I mentioned above was at least a little relevant now.
 
Unlike last week's threat I can see this continuing across North Georgia as well. HRRR has been consistent keeping at least one good supercell going across the northern part of the state.
 
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