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Mike Powell | All | DAY1 2/5 Risk Area Posted |
March 12, 2026 8:47 AM * |
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ACUS01 KWNS 121233 SWODY1 SPC AC 121232 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0732 AM CDT Thu Mar 12 2026 Valid 121300Z - 131200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS SOUTHEAST GEORGIA AND CENTRAL/SOUTHERN SOUTH CAROLINA... ...SUMMARY... Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms may produce damaging winds across parts of the Southeast this morning into the early afternoon. A tornado can not be ruled out early with this activity. Strong wind gusts are possible across the northern Plains this afternoon as well. ...Southeast into the Carolinas... Early-morning satellite imagery shows phased shortwave troughs within the broad upper troughing across the eastern CONUS, with the southern shortwave progressing through the Southeast and the northern shortwave moving into the Middle OH Valley. A convective line, aided by ascent attendant to the southern shortwave, continues to progress eastward/northeastward across GA and the FL Panhandle. A warm, moist, and modestly buoyant environment precedes this line, with temperatures in the upper 60s to low 70s and dewpoints ranging from the low 60s across the Carolinas to the low 70s across northern FL. Expectation is for this line to persist as it continues eastward/northeastward, with perhaps some slowing of the southern portion of the line as it becomes displaced south of the better forcing for ascent. Central portion of this line nearest the strongest forcing will likely have the deepest updrafts for the next several hours before progressing northeastward of the better moisture and buoyancy as it moves across NC. Robust low to mid-level flow will remain in place, supporting the potential for damaging gusts and brief line-embedded tornadoes through the afternoon. ...Northern Plains... Intense mid-level flow (i.e. 100-120 kt at 500 mb) will spread southeastward across the northern Plains this afternoon, in tandem with a low-amplitude shortwave trough progressing through the region. Forecast soundings suggest weak buoyancy will evolve south of the front across the northern Plains such that shallow convection is expected to develop, along with the threat of some lightning. This convection could augment the already strong westerly/northwesterly flow, resulting in strong surface wind gusts. Significant wind gusts (65+ kt) are possible. ..Mosier/Dean.. 03/12/2026 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: Capitol City Online (618:250/10) |
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