This post is principally aimed at Georgian board members: 18Z HRRR is nasty, and in particular, a seriously concerning solution for Atlanta and West Georgia. Deep, moisture-fueled convection in the presence of alarmingly high instability and the already well-discussed extreme helicity will support a threat for multiple highly-dangerous, intense supercells across much of Western Georgia, including Atlanta. With STP values of 3-5 expected across much of the western 1/3rd of the state, I just want to re-emphasize for us Georgia folks to think about the kinds of measures you might need to take as we face a threat for strong tornadoes of a magnitude and areal expanse that we're not particularly used to.







