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March 10th, 2026 Severe Threat


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Violent as fuck. This is looking south on Schuyler Ave (45/52) on the far southside of IKK. This is legit 5 miles from my house. Would have been catastrophic if this moved a bit north through the city.

Friends of ours that live on Sandbar Road near Aroma Park say its not pretty. Lots of homes damaged.

https://x.com/weatherinNC/status/2031525916313034918

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13 minutes ago, Chicago WX said:

Violent as fuck. This is looking south on Schuyler Ave (45/52) on the far southside of IKK. This is legit 5 miles from my house. Would have been catastrophic if this moved a bit north through the city.

Friends of ours that live on Sandbar Road near Aroma Park say its not pretty. Lots of homes damaged.

https://x.com/weatherinNC/status/2031525916313034918

Wow. Glad you're safe dude.

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5 minutes ago, frostfern said:

Weird phenomenon here in Grand Rapids.  Huge gravity waves on the local radar.  Wind rapidly shifting east, then west.

Outflow from storms I’m guessing. It looks like as the low off to the west deepens that the air has turned more ENE north of the Michigan border. Heck I was at my buddy’s in Lambertville, MI and it’s 20° colder there than in Perrysburg, OH. We’ve got a pretty stout system powering that large supercell right now 

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12 minutes ago, nwohweather said:

Outflow from storms I’m guessing. It looks like as the low off to the west deepens that the air has turned more ENE north of the Michigan border. Heck I was at my buddy’s in Lambertville, MI and it’s 20° colder there than in Perrysburg, OH. We’ve got a pretty stout system powering that large supercell right now 

Yea, it’s 38 degrees here and there was a raging thunderstorm with continuous lightning copious amounts of small hail.  Crazy inversion with 60 degrees temps surging in aloft.

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