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Based off radar and SPC meso analysis, I would argue the tornado risk is probably focused south of I-66, perhaps even further south towards I-64 and the tidewater or Virginia. The DC -> Baltimore metro regions seem to be in between the best dynamics and surface instability.

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Just now, nw baltimore wx said:

I don’t want to interrupt the severe thread so I’ll ask this here, but why wasn’t a tornado watch issued for the metros today?

Are you being sarcastic or?  There is one until midnight.  I dunno why Radarscope isn't showing it

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1 hour ago, Eskimo Joe said:

Based off radar and SPC meso analysis, I would argue the tornado risk is probably focused south of I-66, perhaps even further south towards I-64 and the tidewater or Virginia. The DC -> Baltimore metro regions seem to be in between the best dynamics and surface instability.

Hmmm... :whistle:

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Beautiful mostly clear blue skies with lower humidity and of course gusty winds down here in Charlottesville...  Haven't seen anything down here... When Charlottesville dosent get the rains that's when you know it was a total bust down in these parts... Did receive about .15 earlier at home in Waynesboro for a monthly total of almost exactly 6.50...

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