4/24/20-4/26/20 possible severe weather

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SO MUCH ROTATION IN TR. I have never seen anything like it. Also, very visible updrafts. We also had pea sized hail. It was hard to see a distinct wall/shelf cloud from my house as it is at the bottom of a hill, but it was wild. My house is basically on top of the boundary so we have two more cells to go.


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Today is producing some beautiful and rare low precipitation supercells in upstate SC. They usually don't produce tors as frequently as their classic counterparts but man, they have amazing structure!

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Makes sense we're seeing these today given this environment:



I’m desperate, so I’m just gonna try to get long exposure shots tonight with these storms and hope for lightning to illuminate
 
Im so pissed at myself rn I didn't go chasing down there, today would have been literally the ideal setup with LP sups, little precip, adequately slow storm motions.. Argh

Yeah I was thinking about it , really getting to me now, and we actually have better MUcape advecting in now which elevated structure can be even better itself
 
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yep I agree with what has been said no really a tornado setup but rare supercell types I agree with yanking the Warning with the other two cells. These three supercells look to go north of Charlotte in the south/western piedmont
 
There’s nothing to bring the rotation down out of the mid levels. If there’s any continuance of the tornado watch further north-east, it should be a severe thunderstorm watch.