No idea....that's up to the officials there at Madison.
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odds there will be rain
It appears most (or at least the ones I know of) of the storm chasers are lining up South of I20
Ref, I've seen one model that has a pretty bad front coming right toward the GTA. Any truth to that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...WvRJtdqVi7Gfss
Special Weather Briefing from NWS Jackson concerning today's storm.
And here is a preliminary look at tornado tracks and fatalities
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BmajEYECUAA8Ozh.png:large
Predominant winds today are west-southwest, and I think that is preventing any rotation from developing. Yesterday, winds were strong from the south-southeast, feeding directly into inflow of the storms. Not that I'm complaining.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Starkville until 4:45
http://t.co/rvYkOM8miW
Reed seems to be real excited about a storm right now. He's somewhere between Laurel and Jackson and he's headed southwest. Keeps saying it's exploding.
I've been watching these supercells trying to develop along the dry line moving in from the West all day. It seems to me they are having trouble developing south of I-20. North of I-20 they seem to be better organized. Not saying the forecast was a bust, it's just strange that the SPC outlined a more southern event and they seem to be stronger towards the north.
Maybe these cellular storms in the south just have not hit the most unstable air mass quite yet? They are just now moving over the Natchez Trace and that was the apparent line of instability to the SE. It seems like they are just now looking ominous over I-55