ZCZC SPCSWOMCD ALL ACUS11 KWNS 061826 SPC MCD 061826 GAZ000-TNZ000-ALZ000-062100- Mesoscale Discussion 1805 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0126 PM CDT Wed Oct 06 2021 Areas affected...portions of AL...TN...and GA. Concerning...Severe potential...Watch possible Valid 061826Z - 062100Z Probability of Watch Issuance...40 percent SUMMARY...A few strong/severe storms may pose a risk for damaging wind gusts and or a brief tornado this afternoon. Convective evolution remains uncertain given cloud cover and previous convection. DISCUSSION...As of 1815 UTC, surface observations and WV imagery showed a vertically stacked low centered across northeastern Arkansas. To the east of this low, broad ascent was supporting several bands of convection from TN southward, into eastern AL and western/central GA. Partly to mostly cloudy skies with a few breaks are ongoing across much of AL and GA with the arrival of mid-level dry air east of the low. As surface temperatures warm into the upper 70s and 80s F, weak-moderate buoyancy (750-1500 J/kg of MLCAPE) should develop given heating of the very moist airmass with surface dewpoints near 70 F. Southerly flow through much of the lower and middle troposphere will support deep veering wind profiles favorable for organized storms. Low-level backing of surface winds (0-1km srh of 50-75 m2/s2) is also present on VWP data from FCC where several small supercells have been noted. With favorable buoyancy and effective shear in place, a few weak supercells may have the potential to produce damaging wind gusts and or a brief tornado as they move to the north this afternoon. Uncertainty remains on the evolution of storms across GA given dense cloud cover and little surface forcing for ascent. Latest HRRR and other hi-res guidance suggests a cluster of strong storms may materialize out of the ongoing CU field and weak confluence across west-central GA and eastern AL. Weak low-level UH tracks align well with the potential for low-end supercells to track north and east into northern AL/GA and southern TN into this evening. While uncertainty remains, increasing storm coverage and favorable kinematics will likely support some severe threat this afternoon and early evening. Conditions will be monitored for a possible weather watch. ..Lyons/Guyer.. 10/06/2021 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...MRX...FFC...OHX...BMX...HUN... LAT...LON 35688569 35768643 35418689 34618696 34028660 33568603 33138526 32808487 32608446 32628375 32798350 32958338 33298342 33588353 33778382 34188403 34948444 35478502 35688569 NNNN