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Severe 3/24-3/26 possible severe wx

DAMN SON!!!

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Hrrrr also moves some of those cape perimeters into the Carolinas. Likely to aggressive but something to watch


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Both WRFs say they will have to shift the risk much more into AL. They also have come in with much better directional shear.
 

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Like any event this does have some bust potential. Instability and like what has been alluded to "crapvection." Not that you can't get sig tornadoes with no sun. It's a double edge sword. In some cases you want to see this system bust. But if it happens again, the public is going to stop paying attention to SPC outlooks and forecasts in general.
 
Both WRF focus on the boundary across north central AL. That is a very dangerous place to be tomorrow if it verified.

Edit: This one actually needs a high risk.
 

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Thats about as stern of words I've ever heard from arcc. Is that location really that bad looking tommorow?
Both WRF focus on the boundary across north central AL. That is a very dangerous place to be tomorrow if it verified.

Edit: This one actually needs a high risk.
 
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