The Tornado Risk Analysis Model Mask project here at TheWeatherSpace.com is projecting a super tornado outbreak on Monday as a storm system moves out of the plains and into Dixie Alley. Numerous large and dangerous tornadoes will be likely. TheWeatherSpace.com has now officially posted a HIGH RISK tornado event.
Thunderstorms should be ongoing through MS/AL later in the morning, toward noon on Monday. These storms will bring a tornado threat as well. The model-mask project here develops numerous lines of supercells across this region on Monday. With such a broad warm-sector present, a surface low well north of the area, the entire region will be opened for backing surface flow, high instability, and strong lifting along all lines. It’s probable that an EF4 and EF5 tornado scenario is going to unfold.
The highest risk zones will be from Kentucky southward through Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi. A separate line of supecells will form over the Memphis, TN areas, shoving eastward with time. At this time it is nearly impossible to pinpoint all these lines with details … one thing is for sure this has Super Outbreak Tornado Dynamics written all over it.
Tornadoes on the warm front will be likely as well through IL/IN/OH … watches will be needed …
Eastern extent will be North /South Carolina, where Western portions could see tornadic storms as well …
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