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Severe WX Severe Threat 25 March 2021

Recent HRRR runs have shown increased STP values in GA compared to earlier runs, and the reflectivity looks a bit more like a broken line of supercells vs a QLCS.
 

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Could see yet another violent long-tracked tornado. Same factors in play as last time, two areas of rotation with the stronger southern cell becoming dominant
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Recent HRRR runs have shown increased STP values in GA compared to earlier runs, and the reflectivity looks a bit more like a broken line of supercells vs a QLCS.
North and West-Central GA will definitely have to keep an eye out tonight.
 
Thus far, this event and last Wednesday hasn’t done anything in North MS or AL but rain, with the exception of the short lived tornado in cullman last week. Hope credibility isn’t being lost in the northern part of these states. Extremely grateful we haven’t had severe weather, just hope ppl don’t think less of future systems.
 
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