…SUMMARY…
A regional severe-thunderstorm outbreak appears possible across
parts of the southern Plains into the ArkLaTex and ArkLaMiss regions
Thursday into Thursday night, with a few strong tornadoes,
widespread damaging wind, and hail all possible.
www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day2otlk.html
RAP coming in with severe weather outbreak potential for Thursday from TX/OK into the ArkLaMiss area. Along the dryline initial supercells will be capable of huge hail before an increase of LLJ brings all hazards. Along a CB/WF intense/long-tracking tornadoes are possible. #wx pic.twitter.com/zR5h9qqAu2
— Andrew Griffiths (@Central_IL_Wx) February 28, 2023
NAM starting to trend more to the Euro/GDPS/UKMET to more of a significant severe weather setup across Eastern AL/N Central GA/S TN/W SC. Environment showing very impressive instability and low level shear…in these scenarios given on the these models. All Hazards would be… t.co/DnUoXniMxr pic.twitter.com/pyCdmrXYGK
— Norman Smith (@Norman_Wx) March 1, 2023
tommorow severe even will be horrific. this is a bad event and a high risk is possible. i will be covering as much as i can. pic.twitter.com/R929IXO73y
— jake – tornado lover (@tornadicwonder) March 1, 2023
A dangerous Thursday is in store with a severe outbreak anticipated. Strong EF2+ tornadoes, widespread damaging winds (some 75MPH+), and large to very large hail expected. Please have your safe places in mind BEFORE the storms! #txwx pic.twitter.com/RBdlnBietN
— Chase (@chasetxwx) March 1, 2023
h/t DOORBERT