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Should my granddaughter go to school at Simpson academy tomorrow???
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
Should my granddaughter go to school at Simpson academy tomorrow???
School should be fine tomorrow. Could be a few warm air advection showers and storms but most, if not all, of the severe should hold off until after dark...but not guaranteed. I'll put it this way. I've got no reservations with my kids going to school tomorrow in Starkville.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
School should be fine tomorrow. Could be a few warm air advection showers and storms but most, if not all, of the severe should hold off until after dark...but not guaranteed. I'll put it this way. I've got no reservations with my kids going to school tomorrow in Starkville.
Ok thanks man. I know you'll get hammered with questions, but has anything changed as far as the Nashville area and what is the timing there?
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Originally Posted by
DownwardDawg
Ok thanks man. I know you'll get hammered with questions, but has anything changed as far as the Nashville area and what is the timing there?
Nashville still looking on severe wise. By the time the storms get there the parent low pressure will have moved well away from the area and taking the best dynamics with it.
If anyone has questions, tonight is the night. Looks like I will be chasing so tomorrow afternoon I expect to be slightly occupied.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Nashville still looking on severe wise. By the time the storms get there the parent low pressure will have moved well away from the area and taking the best dynamics with it.
If anyone has questions, tonight is the night. Looks like I will be chasing so tomorrow afternoon I expect to be slightly occupied.
wife loaned you the car i see. be safe.
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Originally Posted by
99jc
wife loaned you the car i see. be safe.
I think so. I'm planning as if that's the case.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Nashville still looking on severe wise. By the time the storms get there the parent low pressure will have moved well away from the area and taking the best dynamics with it.
If anyone has questions, tonight is the night. Looks like I will be chasing so tomorrow afternoon I expect to be slightly occupied.
How's Jones/jasper county area looking? Thanks man!
Don't wreck your wife's car! In all seriousness stay safe! Be praying for you!
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Nashville still looking on severe wise. By the time the storms get there the parent low pressure will have moved well away from the area and taking the best dynamics with it.
If anyone has questions, tonight is the night. Looks like I will be chasing so tomorrow afternoon I expect to be slightly occupied.
Is NOLA looking Ok?
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Originally Posted by
Commercecomet24
How's Jones/jasper county area looking? Thanks man!
Don't wreck your wife's car! In all seriousness stay safe! Be praying for you!
Further south and east you are the better. You could see some severe weather earlier in the day on some rogue storms that pop up, but the main event looks to be primarily NW of the Natchez Trace.
I told my wife last night she had nothing to worry about with the car. I've only driven into 3 tornadoes while chasing.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Further south and east you are the better. You could see some severe weather earlier in the day on some rogue storms that pop up, but the main event looks to be primarily NW of the Natchez Trace.
I told my wife last night she had nothing to worry about with the car. I've only driven into 3 tornadoes while chasing.
Thanks again brother! And take care of yourself!
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I know right now myself and one other person from the chase team will be out tomorrow. We will both be live streaming and we get on some storms. I'll be honest, not sure how good a stream will be if after dark, but maybe enough lightning to illuminate things. Any live streams will be available on our Patreon page at this link:
https://www.patreon.com/NMSCAS
Yes, this is a shameless plug for our Patreon site. I'd say it makes a perfect stocking stuffer, but it's just a website. I guess if anything it's more like the jelly of the month club as it's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year round.
We also have YouTube channel where you'll find timely videos such as this one with helpful advice on taking shelter during severe weather.
https://youtu.be/Gpp-L0uKnJk
Ok. Enough self serving self promotion. Any questions you may have about tomorrow send them my way and if I don't know the answer I'll make something up on the spot.
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How would you compare this setup to some of the ones we?ve seen in the past? Is this more of a normal seasonal bad setup, or is this more like one of those generational event setups like 2014?
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Nashville still looking on severe wise. By the time the storms get there the parent low pressure will have moved well away from the area and taking the best dynamics with it.
If anyone has questions, tonight is the night. Looks like I will be chasing so tomorrow afternoon I expect to be slightly occupied.
Having spent many years in the wife, mom, & grandmom depts, I can easily spot the saints, and you are definitely married to one. No dents allowed tomorrow, on the car, or you. Otherwise, you are grounded with no dessert.
All kidding aside, I do have a question. What do you believe will be the timing of the worst weather in the Desoto County area?
Be extra cautious tomorrow. And, think of those anxiously waiting to hear the comforting sound of your footsteps as you once again safely return home.
* Foghorn Leghorn-isms *
> about as subtle as a hand grenade in a barrel of oatmeal.
> more mixed up than a feather in a whirlwind.
> gettin so deep the farmers have to jack up the cows so they can milk em.
> making more noise than a couple of skeletons dancing on a tin roof.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg_Lover
Having spent many years in the wife, mom, & grandmom depts, I can easily spot the saints, and you are definitely married to one. No dents allowed tomorrow, on the car, or you. Otherwise, you are grounded with no dessert.
All kidding aside, I do have a question. What do you believe will be the timing of the worst weather in the Desoto County area?
Be extra cautious tomorrow. And, think of those anxiously waiting to hear the comforting sound of your footsteps as you once again safely return home.
For Desoto county you could start seeing it mid to late afternoon. But keep in mind this is an extended event with more than one round. If you see storms move though at 5:00 it doesn't mean it's over. I wouldn't relax in your area until close to midnight.
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Thanks so much. Appreciate you, as always.
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