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malaise

(269,157 posts)
Sat Dec 8, 2018, 04:32 PM Dec 2018

That looks like some really bad weather heading for Southern and Southeastern states



https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/rounds-of-severe-storms-to-erupt-in-southeastern-us-into-the-weekend/70000607


Line of severe thunderstorms to sweep across southeastern US on Sunday
As one batch of severe thunderstorms cycles eastward along the I-10 corridor, a new round of severe weather will erupt farther west along the Gulf coast and the lower Mississippi Valley during Saturday night.
Locally severe thunderstorms are possible as far west and north as Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennessee; and Baton Rouge, Louisiana; during Saturday night.
"During the second half of the weekend, we expect the thunderstorms to organize into a squall line," Avalos said.

This fast-moving, solid line of thunderstorms will bring a second threat of severe weather to some locations and carry the risk of violent weather conditions to many more places in the South, when compared to early in the weekend.
The threat of storms will extend northward from the Gulf coast to northern Georgia and as far to the east as the coasts of northeastern Florida, Georgia and South Carolina on Sunday.
"By Sunday, the storms will carry an elevated risk of damaging winds and sudden, torrential downpours," Avalos said. "There can still be a few spin-up tornadoes along the line of storms."
By Sunday night, the damaging thunderstorms will shift into eastern North Carolina and South Florida, including Miami.
Stay safe




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That looks like some really bad weather heading for Southern and Southeastern states (Original Post) malaise Dec 2018 OP
Ready in N Raleigh for 4-8" of snow. NRaleighLiberal Dec 2018 #1
Better you than me malaise Dec 2018 #2
It's the New Englander in us. We enjoy a bit of snow now and then! NRaleighLiberal Dec 2018 #3
I just brought Snowy home to my apartment this morning mnhtnbb Dec 2018 #5
Weather turned upside down? seems like it! bluestarone Dec 2018 #4
NE Indiana here Delphinus Dec 2018 #6

NRaleighLiberal

(60,018 posts)
1. Ready in N Raleigh for 4-8" of snow.
Sat Dec 8, 2018, 05:22 PM
Dec 2018

Tree up, will decorate tomorrow, biscotti in the oven, ready to walk Koda in the snow!

mnhtnbb

(31,401 posts)
5. I just brought Snowy home to my apartment this morning
Sat Dec 8, 2018, 05:42 PM
Dec 2018

from my son's where she's been staying while I recovered from this hip replacement. She LOVES the snow and will be so happy to get out in it tomorrow. I wish they were finished with redoing Moore Park (right across the street from us) because she would have a blast. As it is, she'll have to settle for sidewalks and parking lots nearby.

bluestarone

(17,025 posts)
4. Weather turned upside down? seems like it!
Sat Dec 8, 2018, 05:26 PM
Dec 2018

Little snow and 35 to 40 up here in North Dakota and winter storms in Texas to NC. WOW!! crazy!

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