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  1. The IL cell has a strong couplet as well, the ones embedded in the line are in a crappy radar area.
  2. Looks really impressive ATM, should pass somewhere between Jonesboro and Bay.
  3. The cell in NE Arkansas is starting to look very impressive. Wording on the warning seems to indicate that it's a confirmed tornado, but I'm not sure as it looks like an unusual way of putting it. I'd be very surprised if it isn't currently producing a tornado.
  4. Large tornado heading towards Deweyville TX, impressive debris ball with that. Some of these couplets are rather impressive considering the time of day.
  5. I can tell from the 64 dbz radar returns in western VA that 925 mb winds will top out at exactly 86 knots over eastern New England.
  6. The entire evolution of the storm is completely different than its last run. After this initial heavy rain the morning, the NAM now shows a narrow inverted trough like feature slowly rotating through parts of the area. Winds in SE New England are insane.
  7. UKMET is very tucked in as well, though it doesn't show any winds as the low is basically on top of us (and occluding) before slowly drifting south.
  8. Models are backing away from the more extreme wind scenario as the main low doesn't retrograde far enough west. It does however give us a ton of rain regardless.
  9. First tornado warned storm of the day is ramping up quickly
  10. They are in the easternmost area of the state, and weren't really expecting much.
  11. Intense feeder bands have been training over that general area for hours, and will probably continue doing so for a while. Sames goes for areas getting the eastern eyewall (like Hammond), the flash flooding will ultimately turn into significant river flooding for some areas.
  12. Flooding could also be very bad for areas who have feeder bands training over them all night. Slidell LA for example.
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