Severe April 6-8th severe threat

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How high do yall think the risk area will be by tomorrow morning for alabama/Georgia?

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This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of North and Central Georgia.

.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight...

There is a chance for showers and isolated thunderstorms through
tonight. Thunderstorms should remain below severe limits but a
few could become strong with gusty winds...frequent
lightning...and heavy rain.


.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Monday through Saturday...

An unsettled weather pattern will continue into next week as a
couple of upper level waves move across Georgia. There is a
chance of thunderstorms each day except Wednesday. A few of these
storms could be strong to severe...mainly on Monday. The primary
hazard from any severe thunderstorms will be occasional
lightning...damaging wind gusts...large hail and heavy rainfall.
 
No ideal for some in NC. I think south-west Virginia could throw some clouds south and rain while they see tornado warnings.
 
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Here’s that batch of convection encountering 2000+ jkg of SFC cape as it heads out the mountains, can already see the hail cores, this frame says @Jimmy Hypocracy and @Tarheel1 may experience a nasty hailstorm/microburst. Also there will possibly be a remnant boundary left over somewhere in southern VA/northern NC that might enhance low level rotation when storms develop near/along it 68D20059-F39C-4A50-9089-15063B9015DB.jpeg
 
Here’s that batch of convection encountering 2000+ jkg of SFC cape as it heads out the mountains, can already see the hail cores, this frame says @Jimmy Hypocracy and @Tarheel1 may experience a nasty hailstorm/microburst. Also there will possibly be a remnant boundary left over somewhere in southern VA/northern NC that might enhance low level rotation when storms develop near/along it View attachment 18586
Thanks for the heads up, Fro