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Arctic April

Tornado warnings dropping out of Kentucky. I agree with no watch for NC it should dry up once in southern Virginia.
 
Still looks like this MCS May make it and actually redevelop past the mountains given MUcape values up to 1500jkg, shelf clouds will be nice as heck if this holds, especially right at sunrise 25483FBB-FDEE-4C2D-9C47-DC87EB3CE36C.png
 
Is it too arduous to get a decent thunderstorm right now? I want some big boomers, wind, very heavy rain, and maybe some hail. Just your good ole fashioned southern spring storm. Boy, would that help my anxiety and stress right now!
 
it’s worth noting that the main threat with that MCS would be large hail given that soundings are elevated in nature with steep mid level lapse rates, 1000-2000 jkg of MUcape and solid 0-6km bulk shear, although some areas could see strong wind gusts, especially in the mountains CA415F81-E5B8-4AE9-9567-4CA0125601DB.png
 
Snow would be fine if it's above freezing. A freeze at this point in our region is an ag nightmare
This is the first year I've had all my apples bloom in full and all together. We are set for two frosts in the next week but hopefully it doesn't get too cold.
 
FCX radar is lighting up. Should get a line of storms into central nc by 7-9pm

Yeah the hrrr has come back to life, lol, shows more storms again, been noticing to my north what looks almost like a boundary where I’ve seen towering cumulus continue to fail but they won’t stop building, and its this general area to my north 1CAF0B1A-B5D6-489E-9F45-BB3275B97DD2.png
 
This storm outside of Roanoke, VA looks nasty. Definitely could see wind gusts of up to 70+ mph downstream in N.C. once the trailing stratiform precipitation is able to establish a strong rear inflow jet, this usually just takes time.


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