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Severe Severe Weather Threat April 2-3

Finally raining hard enough to really tell here. Going to be interesting how unstable it gets here after this area gets out and we have a break, especially if we see some cloud breaks.
 
Three ongoing tornado warnings in Georgia
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There are 2 currently. One headed for Macon, another crossing from griffin to the north east through Henry county.

The uh oh is I'm upstream, although these storms might weaken eastward. This area that is here looked a little ominous when it was closer to Macon but when I looked again a little over 20 mins later, it was turning into just light/moderate rain.
 
Augusta National already said they're going to close early due to inclement weather. The actual Master's tournament might be delayed if late this week comes true.
 
dew points up 7 degrees in the last 2 hours here, I'm impressed
71/57 at 1:00 pm at RDU. Unfortunately, most modeling, including the 15z HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrr keep the most intense part of the line just south of Wake Co. through the evening. They're also continuing the trend of lessening any subsequent activity, sans the 3k NAM, which has some nice follow-up later on.
 
Now just one tornado warning but if this one doesn't weaken, it's going to barrel right toward me, wonderful...
 
Awesome...

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
116 PM EDT MON APR 3 2017

GAZ025-027-035>038-047>049-031745-
Madison GA-Morgan GA-Jackson GA-Walton GA-Barrow GA-Oglethorpe GA-
Clarke GA-Oconee GA-Newton GA-
116 PM EDT MON APR 3 2017

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR MADISON...MORGAN...SOUTHEASTERN
JACKSON...WALTON...SOUTHEASTERN BARROW...NORTHWESTERN OGLETHORPE...
CLARKE...OCONEE AND NORTHEASTERN NEWTON COUNTIES UNTIL 145 PM EDT...

At 116 PM EDT...a line of strong thunderstorms was along a line
extending from near Statham to near Gum Creek to near Porterdale...
and moving northeast at 65 mph.

HAZARD...40 to 50 mph wind...frequent cloud to ground lightning
and heavy rain.

IMPACT...Expect minor damage to tree limbs and blowing around of
light...unsecured objects. Heavy rain may cause temporary
street flooding especially in poor drainage areas.

Some locations in the path of these storms include
Monroe, Covington, Madison, Watkinsville, Danielsville, Athens,
Social Circle, Statham, Oxford, Arcade, Nicholson, Porterdale, Comer,
Winterville, Bogart, Rutledge, North High Shoals, Colbert, Bostwick
and Arnoldsville.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

People outdoors should seek shelter immediately. If you can hear
thunder...you are close enough to be struck by lightning. Motorists
should slow down and be prepared for possible loss of control due to
hydroplaning.
 
71/57 at 1:00 pm at RDU. Unfortunately, most modeling, including the 15z HRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrrr keep the most intense part of the line just south of Wake Co. through the evening. They're also continuing the trend of lessening any subsequent activity, sans the 3k NAM, which has some nice follow-up later on.
16z looks a little more significant for your area.....
and 72/57 here quite impressive considering just 3 hrs ago DP was 41
 
16z looks a little more significant for your area.....
and 72/57 here quite impressive considering just 3 hrs ago DP was 41
Yup on both. Just saw the 16z. Will probably be weaker again on the 17z, lol.
 
Hmmmm, if the above is the case, I wonder when the severe thunderstorm watch is coming for here. There already is a watch, but on the SC border counties, there isn't one.
 
Hmmmm, if the above is the case, I wonder when the severe thunderstorm watch is coming for here. There already is a watch, but on the SC border counties, there isn't one.
As Shawn just mentioned, it's coming....

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Mesoscale Discussion 0420
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1242 PM CDT Mon Apr 03 2017

Areas affected...Eastern GA...SC

Concerning...Severe potential...Tornado Watch likely
 
Cape is starting to increase from the SE, if we can muster a couple hundred J/KG of ML cape we should see the line hold its own if not strengthen a little

Any idea when the storms will get here? Wonder if we'll get my son's baseball practice in at 6:00.
 
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