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Severe Severe Threat April 5th-7th

West Alabama was never really expected to get anything catastrophic. I am seeing some firing to the right of Carollton. Is this stuff reaching the ground? Its on radar over my house in Hoover but nothings falling from the sky...suns shinning brightly with blue skies. It has actually turned out to be a pretty beautiful day.
 
West Alabama was never really expected to get anything catastrophic. I am seeing some firing to the right of Carollton. Is this stuff reaching the ground? Its on radar over my house in Hoover but nothings falling from the sky...suns shinning brightly with blue skies. It has actually turned out to be a pretty beautiful day.
No, but people did expect more development than we have seen, given the setup. That, and the dry air is right on the tail of the showers trying to develop. A few tried in Tuscaloosa county, and they got eaten up fast.
 
Having a nice heavy rain shower now. Despite not really even having moderate thunderstorms, not too long ago it was so dark it was almost spooky for midday.
 
I'm not liking the look of the HRRR down this way over the next few hours.
Not liking the backwash here either (though thank God it's all we have to deal with on this end of the SE)
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Sun's out here in Lawrenceville, GA. Clouds are are just flying by....and its gotten warmer since the rain ended. Will have to wait and see what happens!
 
Fortunately we've been under almost constant cloud cover here in morrow after getting a metric ton of rain. It's warming outside but very slightly.
 
HRRR has a few storms bubbling in the next 1-2 hours but the main development not really going for about 2 hours
Looks like it's slowed things down for us and nothing gets going until around 8:00 am (at the end of it's run).... we shall see
 
Most of any consistent modeling we have had shows development on top of 65 eastward. We were all wishcasting development west of that anyway.
 
No real major thunderstorm but my gosh is it absolutely pouring now. Hardest yet in these moments.
 
Most of any consistent modeling we have had shows development on top of 65 eastward. We were all wishcasting development west of that anyway.
I expected to see something popping up in east MS/west Al not a completely blank radar, there certainly was enough instability there and PWats have increased. Will be interesting to really find out whats lacking, if its subsidence in wake of the developing MCS to the east or a lack of good forcing or dry air aloft
 
to each their own....I've seen nature's power and fury....didn't really enjoy it that much.........................
I have too. Lost my family's farm in 2011 to the TCL/BHM EF-4.

I still like seeing the power of nature. Again, not to be confused with the tragic nature that unfortunately accompanies it.
 
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