waiting to see what this does, several areas look like they could pose issues for I-95 and east...getting gust to 40ish probably in the meantime
SPC thinking
Mesoscale Discussion 0379
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0546 AM CDT Mon Apr 13 2020
Areas affected...Eastern North Carolina into southeastern Virginia
and portions of the southern Delmarva Peninsula
Concerning...Tornado Watch
118...
Valid 131046Z - 131215Z
The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 118 continues.
SUMMARY...An evolving squall line is expected to overspread the
region through 9-11 AM EDT accompanied by the risk for tornadoes
and/or potentially very damaging wind gusts.
DISCUSSION...The squall line is gradually intensifyng along the
deepening pre-frontal surface trough axis, which is forecast to
continue shifting across the North Carolina/Virginia piedmont, into
the coastal plain through 13-15Z. The latest Rapid Refresh suggests
that further strengthening of the associated southerly 850 mb jet
core in excess of 70 kts is possible, and extreme low-level shear
may coincide with increasing boundary-layer destabilization
associated with continued low-level moisture advection and at least
some daytime heating. This environment probably will continue to
support intensifying mesoscale cyclonic circulations within the
squall line, accompanied by a risk for tornadoes and/or locally
potentially very damaging wind gusts.