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Possible Severe Weather April 22nd-23rd

The morning "mess" gets out in a hurry on the HRRR. I still am not sure if thats actually gonna be the case, but if so ruh roh

Really depends sometimes o. How long the mess beforehand hangs around. Sometimes it can make things more stable for the afternoon, but sometimes it can make things more humid and worse for the second round.
 
ngl, I'm a little concerned for north ATL metro between 6-10 tomorrow.
 
Looks like we have line headed toward Central Arkansas that is still active. One tornado warning now.

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I don't buy the 12km NAM. It's way off from what 3km NAM and HRRR are showing.
 
I think it is anyone's guess how bad it will or won't be tomorrow. Can't count on the models with the way they are all over the place.
 
Another thing to watch. Band of thunderstorms is a good bit ahead of where the HRRR has it and so far hasn’t really grew into a big MCS yet. Disorganized MCS= shallow cold pool = more instability.
Another good point. A cold pool aloft will help with that, drop the cap (if any) and maybe promote hailers too?
 
I think the question will be is there enough low level helicity to put tornadoes in the ground or will we see nice supercell presentation and some hail yet little or weak ground truth.
I think its very possible...There is almost a 2nd speed max that rotates through.
 
At 9:20 PM CDT, a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado was located near Elmer, or 10 miles east of Hineston, moving east at 40
mph. This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!
 
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