Shaggy
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Hrrr doesn’t look like much tomorrow
Seems odd with the dynamics and overall lack of junk in front to stabilize things. You would think storms would have no problem tomorrow getting going.
Hrrr doesn’t look like much tomorrow
To say the least. Have fun forecasting this one in the CarolinasInteresting differences in the 3km and HRRR, pretty massive differences
NAMs are gonna continue to look bad, geez you have the HRRR and the NAM completely apart tomorrow
Yes! Let’s try to keep things in the nowcast category if you don’t mind. Especially in the high risk area.At the risk of being "that guy," is it possible to focus this thread on TODAY? We have ongoing SVR on a HIGH risk day, yet there will be comments saying, "what's it going to do in Raleigh tomorrow" as a rare wx threat unfolds. Stay safe today guys... let your weather un-aware people know what's going on!
Tornado climatology?? If there is such a thing... for their sake I hope so.I’m may end up wrong, but this is just a guess. The best chance at a violent tornado will occur between Jackson and Hattiesburg.
In betweenWhich model are you going with?
At the risk of being "that guy," is it possible to focus this thread on TODAY? We have ongoing SVR on a HIGH risk day, yet there will be comments saying, "what's it going to do in Raleigh tomorrow" as a rare wx threat unfolds. Stay safe today guys... let your weather un-aware people know what's going on!