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Severe Severe Threat April 5th-7th

Storms SW of bham are growing fast
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No high risk. Whew.

Would no expect to see high risk as mentioned SPC usually waits till storms have fired and "see how it's going" before pulling the trigger. So no one in hatched areas let guard down please

Side note new day one at 7a central so lets see from there
 
Hail core just passed over me it didn't last long at all and was very small hail the winds picked up a little but weren't bad.
 
Damn this storms SW of Birmingham are blowing up . Large hail the biggest threat at the moment


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Well this is going downhill fast. Don't like the looks of where we are headed as the day goes on.


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This is crazy, I'm just south of Atlanta, the sun is beginning to rise, birds are chirping, not a cloud in the sky. In a couple of hours it's going to be insanity here.
 
Yikes. Waking up seeing this first batch already severe isn't a good thing. At least the wind risk is also lower overall.

According to WSB the morning storms have the long track tornado risk with them as well. Then the super cells fire up shortly after.
 
Has a stable feel outside, but the sun is also peaking out in north Georgia. Any idea when the warm front is progged to make it up here?
 
Has a stable feel outside, but the sun is also peaking out in north Georgia. Any idea when the warm front is progged to make it up here?
Supposed to be within the next 2 hours. The storm to our south look nasty already.
I20 corridor about to get worked over pretty good...may help mitigate the threat....may not.
No, not at all. This threat is different and a warm front is leading the moisture, so the atmosphere will actually be destabilized.
 
Weren't morning storms forecasted all along?
Absolutely. They are stretching all the way back to south central MS with no end in sight. This could eliminate the risk entirely if the warm front doesn't left northward sometime soon.
 
Same. I think we will be seeing an explosion in storms near here any moment. Looking like it on the radar.

One passing me right now, another chasing it up 85 and that one is severe. You guys will probably catch that soon, the one on the Alabama border is carrying a NE track and may end up over your way.
 
This is a time when I hope the wedge does build into Atlanta. I like normal thunderstorms, but these are going to be too strong today. I can already tell that.
 
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