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Severe March 2-4 Severe weather Threat

This is one of the worst tornado outbreaks we have had in a long time. Looks like it could affect four different states, and we have had lots of strong tornadoes, damages, and deaths. Hope everyone in GA, SC, and southeast NC will be okay.
 
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Tornado outbreaks like these are definitely more reason why most of us on this board would rather root for winter storms over most, if not all other types of "extreme" weather.

The amazing part is to think what would have happened if the Euro was correct days ago with the surface low in TN and the warm front in northern AL/GA.
 
The amazing part is to think what would have happened if the Euro was correct days ago with the surface low in TN and the warm front in northern AL/GA.
Things would've been worse.
 
The amazing part is to think what would have happened if the Euro was correct days ago with the surface low in TN and the warm front in northern AL/GA.
Shift that activity 70 miles north and it would have been a terrifying event in the ninth largest MSA in the U.S. Shudder to think of what could have happened. Bad enough as it is. :(
 
Not to take away from what a lot of you guys had to deal with and are currently dealing with today but I just want to say “long live the wedge”. Not even sure that really saved us as much as the clouds and rain throughout the day? All I know is it’s hard to get the instability needed to produce a tornado even with the weakest wedge peeping into your backyard
 
Not to take away from what a lot of you guys had to deal with and are currently dealing with today but I just want to say “long live the wedge”. Not even sure that really saved us as much as the clouds and rain throughout the day? All I know is it’s hard to get the instability needed to produce a tornado even with the weakest wedge peeping into your backyard
There was no wedge today. The winds were never out of the east. At least not in Georgia
 
Sounds like Edgefield County in SC got hit hard from listening to the scanner.
 
Hmm, both WRFs have come in hot. Embedded supercells in the line and discrete supercells out front. Looks like where the cells ride the warm front is where the biggest threat is. Watch that location tomorrow if you are in Central AL/GA.

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I have to give the WRF props. While it was too low on the scope of the event, it constistantly targeted the area right along the warm front as ground zero.
 
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