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Severe WX Severe Threat 25 March 2021

aujerm

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So looking at the radar over MS and north AL I see quite a bit of convection firing. I would think this would help negate intensity of the afternoon “main event” storms?
 
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So looking at the radar over MS and north AL I see quite a bit of convection firing. I would think this would help negate intensity of the afternoon “main event” storms?
At the moment, the current thought process is no. Rapid low-level moisture advection will offset this as large-scale ascent works on the mid-levels of the atmosphere. This should maintain severe weather threats will into northern Alabama. However, things can change.
 

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Will the rain back in MS help us this morning? It looks like we will be covered up for a bit.


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Will the rain back in MS help us this morning? It looks like we will he covered up for a bit.


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Probably not. It's already clearing and destabilizing in western Mississippi back behind that convection (take a look at the visible satellite screenshot upthread and you'll see what I mean).


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