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Possible Severe Weather April 22nd-23rd

Don't want to clog up the thread with too many boring observations, but here in northern Guilford county it's been raining for over an hour and it's still only 55 degrees. I knew it probably wouldn't get too warm today, but I did expect us to hit 60 at least.

I think we're fine. Not much more going on right now, other than the supercell and MCS along the Gulf. It's actually 64 here now with a south wind. Pretty sure the warm front is still pretty far south still.
 
Man my favorite GA beach and cities to visit on vacation are getting slammed. I hope its not as bad as it looks on the radar!
 
Ya I guess the HRRRv4 did the best. Euro last night ramped up the numbers a bit for here so I can’t totally blame just the nam
 
That cell in tuscloosa im suprised its not tornado warned yet. Its deceloping a hook now. Nvm its weakened lol
 
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It’s a good thing that MCS did some blocking, because things are starting to fire up in North Alabama and into Georgia. It could have been really ugly today in those areas.
 
Each supercell thats formed is basically severe warned. Will have to watch for spin ups.Screenshot_20200423-154536_RadarScope.jpg
 
Still raining here. The wind made my walk an adventure, I had to turn around because I was afraid I couldn't handle the umbrella in this wind. Another reminder that I need to lift weights. So, I went in my dad's slicker and the wind was just whipping like crazy. Saw before I went that FFC placed a SWS for the wind from the slow training MCS for the possibility of fallen trees due to the wind and wet grounds and that was absolutely buyable (later saw that mine did as well).

I am not surprised that someone else here has posted that there are fallen trees.

Probably going to end up with 3" minimum.
 
Rob Fowler at WCBD TV2 in Charleston posted that the station picked up 3.58" most of it in an hour's time. Reports of up to 7" of rain in comments.

Apparently a possible convectively induced vort max took shape just off the coast and had copious amounts of rainfall on the NW flank which pretty much had Charleston County in solid red DBZ for some time on radar. Dodged SVR but at the heavy rainfall and flooding event cost.
 
Tornado Warning for Alachua County, Florida
From 8:50pm EDT, Thu Apr 23 until 9:30pm EDT, Thu Apr 23
Action Recommended: Take shelter in place or per instructions
Issued by: Jacksonville - FL, US, National Weather Service,
 
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