Everyone's favorite dooms day model, the HRRR, added to the complexity of the forecast with the 18z run. I know the HRRR has a reputation for running hot when it comes to blowing up convection, but it *really* blows up lots of storms throughout the afternoon in most of Mississippi and Alabama, should be noted that this does stand relatively in contrast with the 12z CAMs. With this run there is a possibility that there could be tornadoes given the impressive low-level wind field, but honestly looks more like a heavy rain and damaging wind threat to me than a tornado threat. Some potential for supercells to form behind the blobs of rain, or within, but do not think that they'd be very intense storms.