Kds86z
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do you think that line stays severe all the way to ATL area?Main focus for convection overall will probably shift into TN and northern MS. Currently, hodographs are fairly curved, but they're expected to become increasingly linear with time. Best chance for tornadoes from the QLCS/MCS activity would probably be AR/TN/MS triple point for the next several hours. After that, predominantly a damaging wind event with some embedded tornadoes perhaps. Unique factor here will be instability on the order of 1,000-1,500 j/kg across large swaths of the Southeast all the way through sunrise, which will keep storms going for a while.
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In some way, shape or form - probably. Doubt they'll be as strong as they'll be in TN/AL/MS, but damaging winds are definitely on the table.do you think that line stays severe all the way to ATL area?
I don't see a huge threat that far east outside of wind, heavy rain, and maybe a little hail. Let's see what Clancy thinks.do you think that line stays severe all the way to ATL area?
Ugh! I was hoping that this wouldn’t be the case. However, significant tornadoes at night that impact communities do this all too often. Even if you do everything right, during warning ops or at home, sometimes it doesn’t change the ultimate outcome.Apparently loss of life has been confirmed in the Somerset area. Don't have a direct news source for this yet but apparently confirmed via scanner
Southeast Missouri is just getting slammed 2025.Bad news.. not Missouri again. 7 total fatalities now
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2 deaths reported in Scott County, Mo. after storms, possible tornado
Two deaths have been confirmed in Scott County after severe weather on Friday, May 16.www.kfvs12.com
Likely 3/2/2012. There were several destructive/deadly tornadoes in E KY that day.When is last time that part of Kentucky saw such a significant tornado?