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Severe 2026 Severe Thread 🌩

The hype around everything in weather is getting so extreme now, it's hard to imagine what it's going to look like a year from now.
Gorilla hail and everybody wanting to be a meteorologist! 1778884028468.pngIMG_5523.png
 
For tonight and tomorrow loooks worse! I wonder if there will be a PDS Tornado Watch issued somewhere out here tomorrow? IMG_5587.png
 
I am quite surprised by how many rotating storms have occurred today as it is only just after noon. I wonder what will happen across NE GA and into NW SC/SW NC as new development pops up in an environment with additional decent low-level hodograph curvature. The other interesting thing to me is how embedded all of those supercells are in stratiform precipitation over Alabama, and despite that, they have clearly been tornadic at times.
 
I am quite surprised by how many rotating storms have occurred today as it is only just after noon. I wonder what will happen across NE GA and into NW SC/SW NC as new development pops up in an environment with additional decent low-level hodograph curvature. The other interesting thing to me is how embedded all of those supercells are in stratiform precipitation over Alabama, and despite that, they have clearly been tornadic at times.
Already got a weak meso on the cell NW of Gainesville.1779472421577.png
 
Little bit of rotation near Mountain Park. Has a small hook too.View attachment 196115
This thing went basically right over my house, and I foolishly left to move southeast, as I expected it to track to the south. From my vantage point, it was just a gradual darkening in the low level stratus or stratocumulus clouds, which were fairly low and moving SWC5DA1501-EE6F-4D7B-8CBE-9D3E4A9D331C.jpeg. As the precipitation began, the clouds pushed east and it became lighter, but I couldn’t make out much discernible rotation due to the low level clouds seeming to obscure much of the features immediately above the ground. The photo is looking SW about 5 minutes before it moved over (as I left it).
 
Not sure anything is gonna happen in Atlanta today. Cloudy and in the low 70’s. Could almost say it’s a bit chilly out with the breeze
 
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