Look at the Tupelo Cameras on the MDOT Traffic, the rain bands are being windblown into the Squall Line!
https://www.mdottraffic.com/default.aspx?showMain=true
https://www.mdottraffic.com/default.aspx?showMain=true
Oops sorry.Wrong forum lol.
Now WSW of Columbus, Mississippi!Look at the Tupelo Cameras on the MDOT Traffic, the rain bands are being windblown into the Squall Line!
https://www.mdottraffic.com/default.aspx?showMain=true
All it takes is one though.Looks like things are a bit tamer tornado wise. Although, I thought It was supposed to ramp back up a bit once it moved into Alabama, but we will see
Looks like things are a bit tamer tornado wise. Although, I thought It was supposed to ramp back up a bit once it moved into Alabama, but we will see
So far the 0z hrrr is really meh for us.@SD @Myfrotho704_ thoughts? I see slight risk has been expanded back south into mostly central/northern NC for tomorrow and some of the hi res models do hint at some better dynamics for a tornado or two across N/NE part of state.
This from Rah:
The primary threat will be from
damaging wind gusts with a mostly linear mode with some embedded
cells organizing into supercells capable of producing a brief or
isolated tornado. The 12Z HREF shows a few longer UH tracks, mainly
across the northeast Piedmont.