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Severe WX Severe Weather Threat - December 8th-10th, 2023

Another TOR as the line moves eastward.
 
For posterity, CAMs have continued to anticipate a continued risk for QLCS tornadoes all the way into the morning.
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TOR-warned storm heading towards Basic, MS has had a particularly persistent couplet.
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What has me worried: CAPE is increasing over AL, not decreasing. The QLCS is heading into quite a favorable environment, and I wouldn't be surprised for them to start acting up over the next 2 hours or so, just as the majority of us head off to bed (myself included). Please be on y'all's toes tonight!
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The activity west of Tuscaloosa looks suspect. The HRRR shows trend with better severe parameters and an UH streak in the 06-07z time for the north Birmingham metro. The storm complex progresses into northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia.
 
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The activity west of Tuscaloosa looks suspect. The HRRR shows trend with better severe parameters and an UH streak in the 06-07z time north Birmingham metro and moves it onward to northeast Alabama and northwest Georgia.
Yep, that complex may become a principle troublemaker overnight.
 
Severe thunderstorm warning for 1inch hail and 60mph winds in west Georgia shortly after midnight in December. Big hail zone and over 70dbz.
This event has been... strange to say the least.
 
There were a few areas that looked like they could try to rotate in the storms going through Tuscaloosa now (before they got here). I’m in the middle of it now and it’s strong winds and just loud. For now no more rotation. It seems like it’s been getting stronger since passing into Alabama from Mississippi though.
 
Intense cell heading into West Atlanta Metro. Probably got decent hail and strong winds. May get an SVR on it shortly.
 
There were a few areas that looked like they could try to rotate in the storms going through Tuscaloosa now (before they got here). I’m in the middle of it now and it’s strong winds and just loud. For now no more rotation. It seems like it’s been getting stronger since passing into Alabama from Mississippi though.

There are places in the line that look like they may go tornadic. One near Coaling and another north of Brookwood.
 
Possible couplet north of Coaling, AL.
 
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