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2021 Mid-Atlantic Severe Weather - General Discussion


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Probability of Watch Issuance...80 percent

   SUMMARY...The tornado threat is expected to gradually increase into
   this afternoon. Tornado Watch issuance is likely by 16Z.

   DISCUSSION...At 1445Z, T.D. Fred is still moving northeastward near
   the OH/WV border northeast of Parkersburg, WV. A warm front extends
   east-northeast from the cyclone across southern PA, while a surface
   confluence axis is noted extending from southwest PA into central
   VA. Rich low-level moisture will continue to stream northward across
   PA in conjunction with the warm front this afternoon, with some
   breaks in the clouds allowing for some modest destabilization from
   central PA southward into MD/northern VA. 

   Convection will likely increase in coverage with time near/north of
   the warm front, with more scattered convection possible along/east
   of the surface confluence axis into MD/northern VA. This afternoon,
   0-1 km SRH will likely be maximized over central PA (potentially in
   excess of 200 m2/s2), though somewhat enhanced SRH will also extend
   southward into MD/VA where surface winds remain backed to a
   southeasterly direction. Scattered supercells are likely to evolve
   with time as convection matures, with an attendant threat of a few
   tornadoes and isolated/scattered damaging wind gusts. Tornado Watch
   issuance is likely by 16Z in response to these threats.
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TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 447
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
1130 AM EDT WED AUG 18 2021

TORNADO WATCH 447 IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM EDT FOR THE
 FOLLOWING LOCATIONS

VAC013-043-047-059-061-069-099-107-139-153-157-171-179-187-510-
600-610-683-685-840-190000-
/O.NEW.KWNS.TO.A.0447.210818T1530Z-210819T0000Z/

VA
.    VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE

ARLINGTON            CLARKE              CULPEPER
FAIRFAX              FAUQUIER            FREDERICK
KING GEORGE          LOUDOUN             PAGE
PRINCE WILLIAM       RAPPAHANNOCK        SHENANDOAH
STAFFORD             WARREN


VIRGINIA INDEPENDENT CITIES INCLUDED ARE

ALEXANDRIA           FAIRFAX             FALLS CHURCH
MANASSAS             MANASSAS PARK       WINCHESTER
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Just now, Eskimo Joe said:

Cell just south of Haymarket putting down some CG now. Looks like it might be trying to get rooted in some of the surface instability.

That's certainly the dominant cell right now. The little cluster north in Loudoun has lost a lot of its punch. This is a pretty classic looking tropical remnants radar depiction for us. There's a lot of junk east of that primary corridor, though - wonder if that may serve to dampen instability a bit. Though - it's not one of those events we need 3K CAPE for. 500-1000 will probably be sufficient. The stuff south of Bowling Green also bears watching as it gets further north. 

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3 minutes ago, Kmlwx said:

That's certainly the dominant cell right now. The little cluster north in Loudoun has lost a lot of its punch. This is a pretty classic looking tropical remnants radar depiction for us. There's a lot of junk east of that primary corridor, though - wonder if that may serve to dampen instability a bit. Though - it's not one of those events we need 3K CAPE for. 500-1000 will probably be sufficient. The stuff south of Bowling Green also bears watching as it gets further north. 

Under the leading edge of that cell now - getting hail and lightning

 

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10 minutes ago, poolz1 said:

A little too far west here to get in on the good action that is firing up.  Sun is coming out and its mega humid... Hoping we get another round later this afternoon. 

Yeah, at least it was a cooler overcast to go with the mega humid.  Now we add Aug sun to the mix.  Weeeee...

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