I found this picture on a different weather forum, a friend of a pro met took this picture on the 3.31.2023 High Risk Day and sent this to him. (I DO NOT OWN THE PICTURE!)
Another significant severe weather day tomorrow. Seems like this will be a fine line between significant tornado event or a cap bust for the northern area tomorrow. I don't think the overall storm coverage in that area will be like it was Friday, but I also don't really see a total cap bust. Anything that does form will be a major tornado threat, even if it's just a few storms.
I'm pretty worried about the southern area, especially since it will be overnight. It's not very often you see an intense tornado threat during the night but that seems to be the case here.
Overall I'm not really seeing a high risk upgrade yet for either area but I could see a possible upgrade later on if it looks like storm coverage will be greater than currently modeled. Either way this will likely be another big-time event, hopefully everyone is prepared.
Re: 2023 Severe Weather
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:38 am
by cstrunk
If I could chase today I would set up just SW of Des Moines. Central Iowa looks rough later this afternoon/early evening.
Re: 2023 Severe Weather
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2023 3:01 pm
by Bunkertor
Yes, farther south, there is a strong cap in place.
Re: 2023 Severe Weather
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 11:03 am
by AnnularCane
Rare June moderate risk for Dixie Alley, with tornado watch issued for parts of Alabama. Also SPC made mention of a possible derecho.
Re: 2023 Severe Weather
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:06 pm
by ElectricStorm
PDS watch up now, crazy event for that area in June
Re: 2023 Severe Weather
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:29 pm
by USTropics
AnnularCane wrote:Rare June moderate risk for Dixie Alley, with tornado watch issued for parts of Alabama. Also SPC made mention of a possible derecho.
NAM has been consistently showing a derecho developing from this complex trackable on radar:
Latest 3K NAM run:
Re: 2023 Severe Weather
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2023 4:32 pm
by captainbarbossa19
5 inch hail was reported in Noxubee County, MS just 15 miles southeast of me!