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A tale as old as time.
Definitely big event potential possible in the future. Only if the pieces come together
Nah my bet is it won't lol. I'm going all in! This is THE event20 dollars it goes zonal by 120 hours lmao.
Locking in March 8-9 for the southeast.
I'm calling it lol
Lol lucky for you my predictions are almost never correct. And every severe event so far at long range has been a dudNooo…we have a field trip to Memphis Zoo that day.
This one will be because of said field trip.Lol lucky for you my predictions are almost never correct. And every severe event so far at long range has been a dud
Monday-Thursday: cyclogenesis over central CONUS will allow for
consistent moisture return, as this will help PWs rise to 1-1.5in
and dewpoints rise into the mid 60s in the area by Monday/Tuesday.
With the main cold front progged to push through the area sometime
Monday into Tuesday expect lingering showers and thunderstorms to
remain in the forecast through Thursday. While this will be a
prolonged period of rain, some higher amounts will be possible
Monday/Tuesday if the system becomes convective. Flash flooding is
not a concern for this event as previous dry conditions and the
expectation for accumulation of many hours will allow for soils to
rebound quite fast. As the main frontal boundary pushes through
there looms the threat for severe weather. Most models are
consistent that most of the rain will be stratiform but show a good
environment. The GFS shows that the storm environment could
produce severe storms. Both Monday and Tuesday seem to have good
lapse rates, ascent trailing the main boundary signaling another
source of instability, high vertical totals >27 and strong deep
level shear around 50ks. While timing is not a certain and
confidence is low, the possibility for severe weather remains.
However, wl not mention this potential in the HWO graphics at this
time. As the event nears and more models show consistency there
may be a need for graphics in the future. This prolonged period of
rain will end all fire weather concerns in the near future
following the period
LOL That is very precise. So many questions.Okay so who broke wind between Yazoo City and Greenwood?
That time frame seems to be next time period of interest .GFS looking good for the 8th