SPC Tornado Watch 82 Status Reports

1 year 4 months ago
WW 0082 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 82 THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA. ..BENTLEY..04/03/24 ATTN...WFO...BMX...MOB...HUN...FFC...JAN... STATUS REPORT FOR WT 82 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS ALC001-007-009-015-017-019-021-023-025-027-029-037-043-047-049- 051-055-057-063-065-071-073-075-085-091-093-095-099-101-105-107- 111-115-117-119-121-123-125-127-129-131-133-030240- AL . ALABAMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE AUTAUGA BIBB BLOUNT CALHOUN CHAMBERS CHEROKEE CHILTON CHOCTAW CLARKE CLAY CLEBURNE COOSA CULLMAN DALLAS DEKALB ELMORE ETOWAH FAYETTE GREENE HALE JACKSON JEFFERSON LAMAR LOWNDES MARENGO MARION MARSHALL MONROE MONTGOMERY PERRY PICKENS RANDOLPH ST. CLAIR SHELBY SUMTER TALLADEGA TALLAPOOSA TUSCALOOSA WALKER WASHINGTON WILCOX WINSTON GAC015-045-047-055-083-097-115-129-143-149-213-223-233-285-295- 313-030240- Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC Apr 3, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year 4 months ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0816 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Valid 030100Z - 031200Z ...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER A SMALL PART OF FAR EASTERN OH...AND ACROSS PORTIONS OF TN VALLEY AND SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Damaging wind gusts and tornadoes remain possible from the Ohio Valley to the Southeast tonight, particularly over a small part of far eastern Ohio and across portions of Tennessee Valley and Southeast States. ...01Z Update... Multiple bands of strong to severe thunderstorms continue ahead of an expansive cold front stretching from the IN/OH border southwestward through central KY, western TN, northwest MS, and central LA. Strong wind profiles will continue to support storm organization and the potential for damaging wind gusts and/or tornadoes with any discrete storms or embedded within any of the numerous line segments along and/or ahead of the front. ...Middle/Upper OH Valley... The airmass has begun to cool and stabilize ahead of the cold front moving across the region, as evidenced by the 00Z ILN and PIT soundings. Even so, strong ascent is spreading across the region and thunderstorms are expected to persist along and ahead of the front this evening. Many of the storms in this region have trended towards a more cell-in-line/embedded supercell structure as the front approaches. This trend will likely continue throughout the evening and tonight. Wind fields remain very strong, as evidenced by the recent RLX VAD profile which sampled 0-1 km bulk shear of 50 kt and 0-6 km bulk shear over 70 kt. These kinematics will likely still support a threat for damaging gusts and embedded tornadoes throughout the evening and tonight. ...TN Valley into the Southeast... Thermodynamic conditions in this region are a bit more favorable than those farther north, supported by mid 60s dewpoints reaching into southern middle TN. Even so, poor lapse rates still limit the overall buoyancy, with recent mesoanalysis estimating MLCAPE below 1500 J/kg across the region. General expectation is for storm coverage to increase this evening, particularly across AL and GA. Wind profiles remain supportive of organized storms, with damaging gusts and tornadoes possible throughout the evening and tonight. ..Mosier.. 04/03/2024 Read more

SPC MD 359

1 year 4 months ago
MD 0359 CONCERNING TORNADO WATCH 78...81... FOR SOUTH-CENTRAL OHIO
Mesoscale Discussion 0359 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0659 PM CDT Tue Apr 02 2024 Areas affected...south-central Ohio Concerning...Tornado Watch 78...81... Valid 022359Z - 030100Z The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 78, 81 continues. SUMMARY...The greatest strong tornado threat in watch 78 and 81 will exist across south-central Ohio this evening. DISCUSSION...A long-track supercell has become better organized in the low-levels within the last hour near the Ohio River in south-central Ohio. Recently a TDS was apparent from the ILN WSR-88D in northern Kentucky with another TDS ongoing in Adams County, Ohio as of 2355 UTC. The environment ahead of this supercell remains favorable for tornadoes with STP around 2 and no storm interference anticipated. Therefore, this supercell will pose a continued tornado threat with the potential for strong tornadoes through the evening. ..Bentley.. 04/02/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...RLX...ILN... LAT...LON 38498251 38698370 38848376 39138272 39088207 38878199 38618213 38498251 Read more

SPC Tornado Watch 78 Status Reports

1 year 4 months ago
WW 0078 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 78 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 SW BWG TO 30 SSW SDF TO 35 N LEX TO 20 E LUK TO 30 NNW CMH. ..LYONS..04/03/24 ATTN...WFO...IND...LMK...ILN... STATUS REPORT FOR WT 78 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS KYC001-003-005-009-017-021-023-045-049-053-057-061-067-073-079- 087-097-099-113-123-135-137-151-155-161-167-169-171-179-181-201- 207-209-213-217-227-229-239-030140- KY . KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ADAIR ALLEN ANDERSON BARREN BOURBON BOYLE BRACKEN CASEY CLARK CLINTON CUMBERLAND EDMONSON FAYETTE FRANKLIN GARRARD GREEN HARRISON HART JESSAMINE LARUE LEWIS LINCOLN MADISON MARION MASON MERCER METCALFE MONROE NELSON NICHOLAS ROBERTSON RUSSELL SCOTT SIMPSON TAYLOR WARREN WASHINGTON WOODFORD OHC001-015-041-045-047-049-071-073-089-097-129-131-141-145- 030140- Read more

SPC Tornado Watch 80 Status Reports

1 year 4 months ago
WW 0080 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 80 THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA. ..LYONS..04/03/24 ATTN...WFO...MRX... STATUS REPORT FOR WT 80 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS TNC001-007-009-011-013-025-029-057-059-063-065-067-073-089-093- 105-107-115-121-123-129-139-143-145-151-153-155-163-171-173-179- 030140- TN . TENNESSEE COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE ANDERSON BLEDSOE BLOUNT BRADLEY CAMPBELL CLAIBORNE COCKE GRAINGER GREENE HAMBLEN HAMILTON HANCOCK HAWKINS JEFFERSON KNOX LOUDON MCMINN MARION MEIGS MONROE MORGAN POLK RHEA ROANE SCOTT SEQUATCHIE SEVIER SULLIVAN UNICOI UNION WASHINGTON VAC105-169-195-720-030140- VA . VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE LEE SCOTT WISE Read more