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Severe March 2-4 Severe weather Threat

68/60 with a humidity of 76% based off my most recent look. Keeping a watchful eye out here as well as it might get nasty here too. CAD isn't a factor today.
 
55 and holding steady here in Dallas,GA. Sun hasn’t peaked out hardly at all and looks like rain is going to move in here real soon. Doesn’t have that muggy feel up here either so looks like the I-20 South line prediction might hold up.
 
59 and completely covered in low clouds. Saved by the wedge!
 
Storms are soon gonna start to at least weakly rotate in southern Louisiana as they encounter moderate sfc CAPE and good CAPE in the lower levels allowing vertical stretching, south MS/AL has my attention, get good CAPE And this area could have some stronger activity later 20D22BCF-EB8B-48FA-BEEB-3D9CB5ABB35C.gif7DE0659E-8868-445B-AB6A-29EE2176CB99.png4820A2B5-CF7F-4C22-8D9E-6A98012BB563.gif
 
45 at high noon and as Mack said socked in by the wedge.
 
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Just as I posted that, the new update happened and pocket of 3000jkg of sfc cape in Louisiana and increasing in southern MS/AL D9C949F7-B5F4-4797-8AF7-03B7FCFC671D.png
 
Storm report of a tornado near the MS/AL border, not sure when its from
 
All these storms have my attention, trying to take advantage of there environment before clustering/merging occurs CED78C29-282A-4FD4-BA23-44F167156814.jpeg
 
Wow this is moving fast.

At 118 PM EST...a line of strong thunderstorms was along a line
extending from near Marietta to Little Five Points to Ellenwood...and
moving northeast at 70 mph
 
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