Remember Jackson radar is still down until Friday. They usually finish these upgrades a few days early, so I except it be up and running by Thursday night.
Yeah, synoptically speaking, it’s starting to check those boxes you look for. So I’m excited to see how the modes trend during the coming week.Likely everybody from east Texas to North Carolina will see severe weather lol, nothing's shifting east man, similar in scope to easter 2020... Not sure wether it'll hold its glass up to that event; time will tell I really forgot how historic that event was so I'm not gunna say this event could surpass that one or meet it. I was questioning it earlier if it could beat out easter 2020 but who knows I shouldnt compare to any event because each event is unique in its own way..
This event could be a major severe event that only happens at night for a majority of the deep south, hopefully it doesn't but it's not out of the real of possibility.
Remember Jackson radar is still down until Friday. They usually finish these upgrades a few days early, so I except it be up and running by Thursday night.
Hmmmm....A morning MCS followed by an intense outbreak in Dixie...Something that's not being talked about is a potent MCS moving through central Alabama and missippi going north the day before or the morning before.
Yep plenty to worry about unfortunately.
So far I am not concerned BECAUSE my area is not even in any risk category. That is why I was saying I hope the risk area doesn’t shift EAST.EHI from the 06z GFS. @KevinH this thing is hitting you and I at the wrong time.
I'm about 40 miles east of ATL. The current SPC D5 encompasses the entire state.So far I am not concerned BECAUSE my area is not even in any risk category. That is why I was saying I hope the risk area doesn’t shift EAST.
Where in GA do you live? I am right on the AL/GA border (Columbus, GA).
I will take some rain, lightning and wind (as long as it is not ROTATING lol)
Oh I forgot about D5.. ROFL! I was thinking about/so focused on D4 smhI'm about 40 miles east of ATL. The current SPC D5 encompasses the entire state.