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Miguel Cervantes

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Finally the GFS is more in agreement with the Euro for this weekend. Still a chance for some isolated severe cells on Sunday, but greatly diminished from what the GFS was showing earlier.

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deerslayer357

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So plan to turkey hunt Sunday morning in north east Georgia?
 

smokey30725

Senior Member
Looks like NW Georgia may have a small chance at severe again.
 

Miguel Cervantes

Jedi Master
Gonna be an active few weeks.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Hop aboard the wave train... active severe weather pattern setting up for the southern U.S. in coming weeks.... pic.twitter.com/qBIyPJImkj</p>— James Spann (@spann) March 23, 2017</blockquote>
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Miguel Cervantes

Jedi Master
I appreciate it sir!
Wish you would've gave me a holler when you were on this side of town.
If traffic hadn't cost me so much time I would have. Took me 2.5 hours to get there. An hour to measure it up and 3 hours to get to my next appointment. Then an hour home.

I did 6.5 hours of driving on that day for an hour and a half of work. :banginghe:banginghe:banginghe


On a weather note, and from the SPC:

...Southern and Central Appalachians...
A shortwave trough is forecast to move northeastward across the
southern and central Appalachians on Sunday as moisture advection
takes place due to southerly flow at the surface. The NAM suggests
that a corridor of upper 50s and lower 60s F surface dewpoints will
be established by afternoon from northern Alabama extending
northeastward into eastern Kentucky with the northern end of the
moist corridor extending into the central Appalachians. As surface
temperatures warm during the day, isolated to scattered
thunderstorms should develop along the moist corridor aided by
topographic lift associated with the Appalachians mountains.
Forecast soundings across the southern Appalachians at 21Z show
SBCAPE values of 500 to 1000 J/kg with 30 to 35 knots of 0-6 km
shear. This environment may support a marginal wind damage threat.
Hail could occur with the stronger updrafts.
 

whitetaco02

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Can you please tell me what it will be like in Cartersville, GA this Sunday? We have a tournament on Sunday and am curious if we have anything to worry about as far as severe weather goes. I know it will be raining but I don't want to deal with anything severe. Thanks!
 

Miguel Cervantes

Jedi Master
Can you please tell me what it will be like in Cartersville, GA this Sunday? We have a tournament on Sunday and am curious if we have anything to worry about as far as severe weather goes. I know it will be raining but I don't want to deal with anything severe. Thanks!
I guess it's too late to answer that one huh?
How we looking Miggy?
Post a pic of yourself and I'll let you know.
Something brewing in the Atlantic?
Yep, but it will be heading out to Bermuda. Kind of early for such shenanigans, but nothing surprises me anymore.
 

Miguel Cervantes

Jedi Master
A chance to get a little shower or three around Tuesday, keeping my eye on next Friday. A slight negative tilt to the lps could make it bumpy for the SE. A few more days should clear up what it will be.

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smokey30725

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Small hail, heavy rain, thunder and lightning up here right now. Channel 3 saying this is the first of two bands coming through tonight.
 
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