ZCZC SPCSWOMCD ALL ACUS11 KWNS 091058 SPC MCD 091058 GAZ000-FLZ000-ALZ000-091430- Mesoscale Discussion 0210 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0458 AM CST Sat Mar 09 2024 Areas affected...Florida Panhandle...extreme southeast Alabama...much of southern Georgia Concerning...Severe Thunderstorm Watch 33... Valid 091058Z - 091430Z The severe weather threat for Severe Thunderstorm Watch 33 continues. SUMMARY...The risk of brief tornadoes continues over WW 33, and may spread across the remainder of southern Georgia this morning. Depending on storm trends, a new watch could be needed farther east. DISCUSSION...Storms continue to track along an outflow-reinforced boundary, from the western FL Panhandle across far southeast AL and into southwest GA. Transient/embedded supercells have been noted at times within the SW to NE oriented line, with primarily bowing structures. Cells continue to move quite rapidly eastward at roughly 50 kt. Surface analysis shows increasing dewpoints into southern GA, where pressure falls are focusing. In addition, surface winds are becoming gusty at 15-20 kt, indicating boundary-layer mixing and coupling with the stronger flow just off the surface. Indeed, area VWPs show 500 meter winds of 35-40 kt, which is contributing to 0-1 SRH values over 300 m2/s2 over GA and into northern parts of the FL Panhandle. While MLCAPE is only averaging 500-750 J/kg, the impressive kinematic fields, combined with a focused corridor of storms suggests increasing potential of a tornado or two. Inflections within the line or mesolows will be favored area for brief tornadoes. As such, an additional watch may be needed across much of southern GA, essentially extending WW 33 east/northeast. ..Jewell.. 03/09/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...CHS...JAX...FFC...TAE... LAT...LON 30348614 30838607 31248541 31558456 31708378 32008311 32238277 32348216 32198155 31618108 31158155 30758283 30528465 30348614 NNNN