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Severe WX Sunday March 3 Severe Threat

Talbotton TDS is one of the deeper ones I've seen. I'm afraid we're about to get some really upsetting reports from there.
thankfully that's moving into a more sparsely populated area for now but yeah I'm afraid of what we'll see from Talbotton. my real concern is that it'll hold together long enough to make it into the western Macon metro area.
 
When you see gray on the CC color table, it rarely ends well.
Southern GA cells really taking off now. Lumberton and Hazlehurst, GA areas are in major trouble. Another tight couplet and likely tornado is approaching Arabi, GA.
 
the storm that produced the tornado near Byron, GA is still cranking in Wilkinson Co. and heading into Washington Co.
 
the storm passing into Macon Co., GA (not where Macon the city is) could affect the city of Perry, which is a pretty sizeable city
 
It's been a very long time since I've seen such a concentration of rotating cells as dense as is currently affecting central and southern GA. Not to throw on the 4/27 comparisons but there haven't been very many other days lately with THAT MANY potentially tornadic cells at one time in one state. Just wow.
 
that rotation in Macon Co. is making me nervous. it should stay south of Fort Valley, which is where my dad's business is, but I'm still worried. they had a close call with a tornado during Hurricane Michael too.
 
Yep there's been at least one decently strong tornado out of that one so far.
I wonder if there has been any violent tornadoes. It has been nearly 2 years since a tornado has been officially rated EF4 in the US. Hearing 4/27/2011 like tornado debris signatures raise my eyebrows. This outbreak has seemed pretty scary.
 
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