Just guessing but is that rotation still on the US side? Hopefully it becomes much more polite when it crosses the border.
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Just guessing but is that rotation still on the US side? Hopefully it becomes much more polite when it crosses the border.
Not really. It didn't weaken after it crossed but Environment Canada only issued a severe thunderstorm warning well after it crossed the border... and 90% of the warning isn't even in the path of the storm. Lol.Just guessing but is that rotation still on the US side? Hopefully it becomes much more polite when it crosses the border.
Glad you surived it. Hopefully a slow fall/winter season.For those of us in the heart of Dixie Alley (MS/AL/GA/south TN), I think we have seen the last synoptically-driven tornado threat of the spring season. From here on out, it should be thunderstorm clusters and complexes from the Plains/Midwest, daily pop-up stuff deeper into the summer, and then we'll be watching the right semi-circle of any tropical systems. For areas to our north and west? Synoptically-driven tornado season continues...
And I'm more than ready to leave it behind. It's been a crazy spring, and while I'm glad the South has been spared much of it, the devastation throughout the Plains and Midwest is nevertheless sobering.For those of us in the heart of Dixie Alley (MS/AL/GA/south TN), I think we have seen the last synoptically-driven tornado threat of the spring season. From here on out, it should be thunderstorm clusters and complexes from the Plains/Midwest, daily pop-up stuff deeper into the summer, and then we'll be watching the right semi-circle of any tropical systems. For areas to our north and west? Synoptically-driven tornado season continues...
I see this sitting here as we are under a severe thunderstorm warning for hail...again...View attachment 28278
Well, hello again, severe weather
I know it was forecasted a long time ago, but it's still so weird to see a very active season overall while also having a very quiet season for us.For those of us in the heart of Dixie Alley (MS/AL/GA/south TN), I think we have seen the last synoptically-driven tornado threat of the spring season. From here on out, it should be thunderstorm clusters and complexes from the Plains/Midwest, daily pop-up stuff deeper into the summer, and then we'll be watching the right semi-circle of any tropical systems. For areas to our north and west? Synoptically-driven tornado season continues...
Oh, heck noHow much you wanna bet we'll get 5 wedges out of this today?
And over here in our area, as quiet as the overall season was, we still managed to have a day where wedges and stovepipes played Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots with us.I know it was forecasted a long time ago, but it's still so weird to see a very active season overall while also having a very quiet season for us.
EastFor those of us in the heart of Dixie Alley (MS/AL/GA/south TN), I think we have seen the last synoptically-driven tornado threat of the spring season. From here on out, it should be thunderstorm clusters and complexes from the Plains/Midwest, daily pop-up stuff deeper into the summer, and then we'll be watching the right semi-circle of any tropical systems. For areas to our north and west? Synoptically-driven tornado season continues...
wonder how next spring will go , I’m curious see how this Niña plays out along with a negative pdo to go along …. Possibly a active fall or even winter possible?And over here in our area, as quiet as the overall season was, we still managed to have a day where wedges and stovepipes played Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots with us.
@rushdude You also get woken up by 80 mph winds?