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Saturday Weather

BKHusky

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Those of you in the SE, particularly in Alabama and Mississsippi, need to keep a close eye on things tomorrow.

Currently tomorrow looks, to put it bluntly, deadly. SPC went Day 2 High Risk a few minutes ago, only the 3rd one they’ve issued on Day 2 ever.

There will be at least some strong to violent tornadoes tomorrow. Small scale features that can’t be predicted ahead of time will determine whether it is remembered mostly by us weather nerds or if it is spoken about in the same way that April 3, 1974 and April 27, 2011 is talked about.
 
Those of you in the SE, particularly in Alabama and Mississsippi, need to keep a close eye on things tomorrow.

Currently tomorrow looks, to put it bluntly, deadly. SPC went Day 2 High Risk a few minutes ago, only the 3rd one they’ve issued on Day 2 ever.

There will be at least some strong to violent tornadoes tomorrow. Small scale features that can’t be predicted ahead of time will determine whether it is remembered mostly by us weather nerds or if it is spoken about in the same way that April 3, 1974 and April 27, 2011 is talked about.
Keep us posted, big dawg!
 
What is the significance of Day 2? Don't know the lingo

They issue the risks for Day 1 (today), Day 2 (tomorrow), etc.

High risks are almost always reserved only for day 1 outlooks because there’s typically enough questions surrounding a system that you don’t issue them on Day 2.
 
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They issue the risks for Day 1 (today), Day 2 (tomorrow), etc.

High risks are almost always reserved only for day 1 outlooks because there’s typically enough questions surrounding a system that you don’t issue them on Day 2.

Thank you and thank God for weather nerds.

My rotation starts back tomorrow. No big deal other than not being home for the wife and kids.
 
Those of you in the SE, particularly in Alabama and Mississsippi, need to keep a close eye on things tomorrow.

Currently tomorrow looks, to put it bluntly, deadly. SPC went Day 2 High Risk a few minutes ago, only the 3rd one they’ve issued on Day 2 ever.

There will be at least some strong to violent tornadoes tomorrow. Small scale features that can’t be predicted ahead of time will determine whether it is remembered mostly by us weather nerds or if it is spoken about in the same way that April 3, 1974 and April 27, 2011 is talked about.
TORCON of 9 in parts of AL and MS
 
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