Potential Severe Weather tomorrow, 3-22-22 (Update: Tornadoes on ground in metro area)

Very similar to the last system. Volatile environment, shear profiles are very similar. As of now, the models are showing the best instability and shear profiles to be slightly displaced. More than likely the main line will be really messy and conducive to quick spin up tornadoes similar to last week. Anytime we are in peak season with high parameter space the risk is there for a strong tornado but like last week, I don't see this as being a big tornado outbreak.

I should clarify that, I don't really care about total tornado numbers. When a bunch of weak, brief spin up tornadoes boost tornado numbers it's still classified as an outbreak but I'm much more concerned with supercell tornadoes that have the potential to track long distances and are much more likely to be violent.

Still a little ways out so plenty of time for things to change but as of now don't stress too much.

So most of the "energy" in this system will be somewhat "displaced" - meaning instead of a concentrated area to focus on, it could be anywhere, right?