mlfreeman wrote:northjaxpro wrote:arekkusu wrote:How do you all think that the potential later arrival of the line to the northern parts of the state will affect severe weather potential there?
Everything I’ve seen seems to worry about straight line winds and maybe a few tornadoes.
Do you concur?
Could we see someone with accumulations of hail like Trenton, FL back at the end of March?
Given the dynamics of this incoming system and synoptical analysis I have done this morning, I am concerned about strong straight line wind damage and tornadoes across North and Northeast Florida tomorrow. We have a strengthening low level jet, thanks to the very strong upper trough still digging and amplifying into the Deep South region. The jet will also be surging across our region, and looking at the vertical shear values above 50 kt forecast the next 24 hours, that is a cause of concern for potential tornadic activity.
Hail is also a possibility in some potential storm cells as well tomorrow. Now, rather we see another instance like we saw in Trenton a few weeks ago, well that was an extreme rare case to that extent. However, anytime we have a deep cold upper level pocket of air in the region like this on tomorrow, the possibility of seeing extreme hail storms similar to what occured in Trenton is a plausible one.