Tons of weaker signatures in that line.
Honestly surprised the wind probabilities aren't higher
Well they are tied to the remnants of Ida and we are inland from the landfall point....so....Do we talk about the severe threat tomorrow for NC in here or the September thread on the other board?
And we didn't start new threads for severe weather in Ms/Al yesterday associated with it, maybe we need a Wake Forest threadWell they are tied to the remnants of Ida and we are inland from the landfall point....so....
And we didn't start new threads for severe weather in Ms/Al yesterday associated with it, maybe we need a Wake Forest thread
And we didn't start new threads for severe weather in Ms/Al yesterday associated with it, maybe we need a Wake Forest thread
Probably wants an ominous thread title to show his boss to stay home tomorrow.
Not gonna be a huge rain maker (isolated spots probably score big time) but the discrete cell look on models is concerning from Tor standpoint. Tomorrow could be quite activeFv3 says once we hit about 80 tomorrow storms pop everywhere
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Yeah it looks like it. Still not sure how this all evolves. We could get anything from a bunch of small showers and storms competing for space to a few higher end discrete storms to a decently well organized band to morning clouds and remnant showers and almost nothing. This seemed clearer yesterday morningYou get the feeling that every little storm that pops tomorrow is going to try to rotate to some degree
Yeah looks like some decent wind energy just overhead tomorrow, wouldn't take much to bring some decent gust to the surface.Honestly surprised the wind probabilities aren't higher