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

Well it’s earlier runs had less but ATM there’s more CAPE than what it showed earlier, it’s catching up View attachment 39371View attachment 39372
Well it’s earlier runs had less but ATM there’s more CAPE than what it showed earlier, it’s catching up View attachment 39371View attachment 39372

Not a good look. That boundary of unstable air is moving north, very quickly I might add. And I don't like those storms forming in the Upstate.
 
3 areas to watch along that QLCS as well, QLCS tornado threat is really going up 6C77ECA8-7F8D-4E71-B6EA-F50091011131.pngA6FA9329-001D-4791-B6AE-B66AD0C944CB.png
 
From the PDS in Monroe county
 

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Does anyone have a feel for whether or not the band of storms near the AL/GA border could potentially produce anything severe later in the ATL area? Right now it has no severe warmed storms and I was hoping that what is going through now will be it.
 
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