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TOR Warning just went by to my north a couple of miles heading east. I was watching it and wondered if I was seeing things.,View attachment 7302
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TOR Warning just went by to my north a couple of miles heading east. I was watching it and wondered if I was seeing things.,View attachment 7302
Yes. Looks to be mainly a straight line wind event, but those can be just as dangerous and damaging as tornadoes.A slight risk of severe thunderstorms is out for Saturday for parts of the Tennessee, mid-Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys per the SPC.
There adding enhanced to it now. Saying tornadoes also. With 10 percent on thatYes. Looks to be mainly a straight line wind event, but those can be just as dangerous and damaging as tornadoes.
Yes they did!There adding enhanced to it now. Saying tornadoes also. With 10 percent on that
For which states?Glen Burns just posted on Facebook that behind Sunday's threat, another potential one next Wednesday (Mar 31st).
He shows northern GA and central AL. I believe he took the EURO at face value.For which states?
To those of you far better at reading the long-range better than I, what are we looking at severe wise? I think we have some marginal stuff on Wednesday, but anything beyond that?
Probably get the plains going after next week but nothing that screams outbreak, however.Looking at subseasonal indicators it feels like we may be alright until the second half of April but that's far from a guarantee, quick glance at modeling shows high pressure and mostly quiet conditions for a while after Wednesday though
To those of you far better at reading the long-range better than I, what are we looking at severe wise? I think we have some marginal stuff on Wednesday, but anything beyond that?
They seem to be having a lot of issues as of late. I know that during the last severe event the NWSChat service was randomly dropping out as well.NWS has suffered a data outage issue this morning (Tuesday), so the SPC outlooks have not been updated.