The SPC Reports Page is not exactly racking up a lot of tornado sightings so far today. I see three as of now.
Yeah not too many yet, although Florida may have quite a few as well. The one near Albany sounds pretty bad though, reports I've seen indicate it may be an EF2-3 and it went through the south side of town. Probably won't know until the morning.
The one near Albany sounds pretty bad though, reports I've seen indicate it may be an EF2-3 and it went through the south side of town. Probably won't know until the morning.
If that bowling ball currently spinning over northwestern Georgia cruises overhead of us tomorrow like they say, I bet we'll see some hail.
Wouldn't be surprised to see some small hail producers tomorrow. Depends on if we get any BL destabilization. The high res models hint at it but wildly defer on the track of the low.
Low tonight was suppose to be 59 and it's currently 52 with a decent Ene wind. That warm front just didn't let us recover today to get the severe threat in here.
Post by snowlover91 on Jan 23, 2017 9:17:30 GMT -5
Yeah not only that but all the convection ahead of the main energy really killed chances too. I think that combined with less instability than needed was what also contributed to the lack of severe weather in GA/FL. It was a monumental bust for SC where they were under a moderate risk and saw basically nothing.