Latest (1z) HRRR model run stalls the front right over us, delivering a low-end tornado, hail, and straight line wind risk around 2-3 AM. From there, we transition into a flooding threat through Thursday morning. Rainfall may be significant in spots. We have coffee. / 947 PM
Storms firing up, moving in. Hailers initially. Prepare for hail and have your safe place cleaned out in case you need to move there in a hurry. No warnings for Davidson or Williamson currently. That could change. 5:20 pm
Prepare now for low probability of a high impact straight line wind, large hail, tornado tonight/overnight. Have a wake me up app like @stormwatchplus, turn on your phone’s WEA alerts, and set your weather radio.
Main line ETA 12 AM-3AM but supercells could develop *before* then. Stay connected.
Round 2 is stacking up to our west/northwest. SPC has announced a new Tornado Watch will be needed for us as more storms approach later this evening and overnight. #caffeine. This will worsen flash flooding concerns, especially along and north of I-40 / 739 PM
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