Now a CIG 2 Tornado threat for SE OK.Honestly biggest threat today may be extremely large hail but the tornado threat is definitely still there because of Enid. One big storm out by itself basicallyView attachment 195649
Now a CIG 2 Tornado threat for SE OK.Honestly biggest threat today may be extremely large hail but the tornado threat is definitely still there because of Enid. One big storm out by itself basicallyView attachment 195649
Now a CIG 2 Tornado threat for SE OK.
SPC starting get worried bout Mid south area MondayModerate Risk was considered with the latest updated Monday outlook. Looks like they will hold off for now.
Go back about 10 minutes in Freddy's stream power flashes and explosion were baHoly s**t. View attachment 195671
It OFDed.Fort Worth might need a tornado emergency
Overnight Euro is indicating strong dynamics with the front next week, overnight Wednesday and Thursday morning. Keep an eye on that time-frame.
Euro going wild
It seems like the guidance (especially the HRRR) has shifted over the past 24 hours from a linear storm mode coming in well after dark to potential semi-discrete storm mode development as early as pre-sunset all the way into northern GA and extending back through AL/MS. One thing that keeps showing up is this early to midday supercell complex moving through the northern suburbs (exact placement has shifted a bit each run, but HRRR has consistently shown something) which could carry all the way into portions of western SC and provide an earlier threat of wind/hail. However, where that sets up will likely determine where the surface-based instability is by evening and whether or not potential tornadic cells will form in and around NW GA (alternative would probably be a wind/hail dominated threat). Areas southwest of Atlanta extending over into the Birmingham area need to watch out for surprise discrete storms that could produce tornadoes. If that midday storm complex/supercell is well north of the area and just scraping north AL/GA, then there is probably going to be a higher overall tornadic threat for northwestern GA and areas around Birmingham/further north than anticipated originally.Nadocast for tomorrow is very interesting
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FFC seems pretty interested in tomorrow even mentioning the potential for a strong tornado.Confidence continues to increase in the potential for severe weather across portions of north and central Georgia starting Wednesday afternoon and lasting through early Thursday morning. The Storm Prediction Center has most of north and portions of central GA, including the Atlanta metro, in a Level 2 of 5 risk
for severe weather during this timeframe. Our initial severe threat may be Wednesday afternoon as isolated storms could develop
across areas from Atlanta northward, though confidence in these storms developing is low as there won`t be much forcing. The more likely timeframe for activity is from Wednesday evening into early Thursday morning as the frontal boundary and a potential line of
strong to severe storms pushes through the area. Model guidance continues to show an environment out ahead of the frontal boundary of 1000-1500 J/kg of CAPE, 40-50 kts of effective shear, and low level helicity of 150-250 m2/s2. A major contributor to these strong shear values is a screaming southwesterly low level jet that develops after sunset. Storm modes will likely initially be a combination of discrete supercells and bowing segments out ahead of the front in the evening, before merging into an MCS with
potentially embedded supercells overnight. All severe hazards would be possible in this setup, including damaging winds, large
hail, and a few tornadoes. Given the high shear, a strong tornado could not be ruled out across north GA if things come together
favorably with a discrete or embedded supercell. As with all setups like this, there are some factors that could lower the
overall severe threat, like the morning convection across north GA limiting instability later in the day. Our confidence in the severe threat, and any changes to it, will continue to increase as
we get closer to the timeframe on Wednesday, so stay tuned for updates!
That HRRR run would be trouble for someone if it verifies. I'll be watching this very closely over here in northwest SC.FFC seems pretty interested in tomorrow even mentioning the potential for a strong tornado.