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BigJCy

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I'm sure I've seen it but can't recall the last time I've seen a 9 designation on the Torcon scale. Prayers up for the South today.

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TornadoTouhou

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SPC is suggesting there may be storms on Tuesday, just prior to the snow:


...Tuesday/Day 4 and Wednesday/Day 5... At mid-levels, a trough is forecast to move eastward across the central U.S. on Tuesday and Wednesday. Ahead of the system, low-level moisture is forecast to return northward into the lower to mid Mississippi Valley, with surface dewpoints reaching the 40s and 50s F. This should contribute to an axis of weak instability by Tuesday afternoon. Along and near this axis, isolated to scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop from parts of Oklahoma to Iowa. The chance for storms is expected to continue ahead of the trough, as it moves into the mid Mississippi Valley on Wednesday. A severe threat will be possible near the moist axis in the afternoon. However, relatively low surface dewpoints and very weak instability should keep any severe threat isolated and marginal.

CSU-MLP predicts at the moment that this will be the corridor for potential marginal severe thunderstorms on Tuesday: 1742049874397.png
 

Kinch

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Yesterday and this morning, was the lowest low pressure I’ve recorded in a dozen years.
 
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