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4/11/20 - 4/13/20 Severe Weather Outbreak

The only area that may be saved is Central TN. Lot's of rain moving north, it could help with the severe threat.
 
Yeah the small thunderstorms just rolled through LaGrange, GA. Didn’t really do anything but ramp up the humidity. Feels like that line really set up the afternoon for potential. Now just hoping the discrete cells don’t start popping up through central AL and West GA.

Yeah, with a LLJ like this, it's not a question of "if," but when the warm front moves northward.
 
Yeah, with a LLJ like this, it's not a question of "if," but when the warm front moves northward.

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Yeah, with a LLJ like this, it's not a question of "if," but when the warm front moves northward.

Here’s a stupid question can the storms outrun the warm front and get into the stable air? Perhaps spare some people


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The NAM has been very consistent with showing some really nasty soundings for the CLT Metro. I'm guessing part of that is the interaction with the cooled boundary? Another note, as others have alluded to is that N-NE GA/Upstate does seem to kinda miss out according to the NAM. That wedge may hold there longer than anticipated.
 
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