Hi folks,
Everyone safe and watching PDS there I hope.
We've been getting crushed with $#%^&*! rotten weather up here, so very few posts from me.
SN, IP/FZRA last week, cold wind this week, warm, heavy rain and floods now, poss Tboomers and tornadoes over here Sat.
Then SN/IP Monday, windstorm Tuesday and freezing before next week's snowstorm or floods. :o
Just didn't want y'all to thnk you were having all the fun.
Stay safe.
Scott
WREL Radio
Lexington, VA
>>>> FIRST PDS TOR WATCH<<< of 03 for
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Another watch (Potentially dangerous situation) Tornado Watch will likely be issued for Mississippi as these areas and very favorable dynamics enter MS later tonight ....
Expect supercells to blow up in LA and MS tonight in the short term ...
Late tonight, the supercells and thunderstorms should evolve into a very dangerous squall line ... capable of producing very high straight line winds and isolated tornadoes as the line moves into Alabama, and Georgia during the early morning hours ...
This squall line should survive, and re-intensify in the Carolinas Saturday afternoon and evening.
Expect supercells to blow up in LA and MS tonight in the short term ...
Late tonight, the supercells and thunderstorms should evolve into a very dangerous squall line ... capable of producing very high straight line winds and isolated tornadoes as the line moves into Alabama, and Georgia during the early morning hours ...
This squall line should survive, and re-intensify in the Carolinas Saturday afternoon and evening.
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