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Severe Weather 2025

With all due respect, can we please keep the discussion in this topic on the actual threat? I'm a little tired of checking this site, seeing a bunch of new replies, and seeing nothing but junky memes and jokes about bad forecasts. As I recall, there's a weather banter thread for that stuff. I look in here to get good information on an event that actually might impact my life next week.
AAAAAND now you have a thread for next week :)

 
no but I was this close… I wanted to wait until the SPC highlighted areas.

Why? lol
You always jump the gun with the threads. I find it to be great lol.
Edit: not great use of words, just found it funny how someone would always think of starting a thread and you’d have it.
 
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Still lining up THAT way huh? Even after this weekend?
The posts Matt and I previously made about the season overall were never tied to just this coming weekend system or any one in particular. We didn't say what we did because we were watching this coming system specifically. If anything, from a global pattern recognition standpoint, it's always looked like April would have the most potential.
 
While all eyes are rightly set on this coming weekend, we may also need to watch the March 18-21 period for a synoptically different setup that could give folks a severe threat of some sort from the Plains to the Southeast.
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Looks to have occluded, but moved over heavily populated areas between Orlando and Sanford at its peak strength. Had classic messy supercell structure, and based on the strength of that CC, could've been significant.
 
Another storm is moving ashore South of Tampa, with attendant circulations.
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