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10/19/07 FCST: NC/SC/GA/FL

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Tomorrow is setting up to be a continuation of today and appears to be more of a damaging wind threat, than a tornado threat. Although, if enough sun can get thru and heat up the surface, tornadoes are more possible. The most likely area to see tornadoes at any rate tomorrow will be along the immediate Gulf Coast of Florida. A healthy squall line is highly likely to set up tomorrow, bringing much needed rain. Atlanta, Charlotte, and Raleigh could see some healthy totals, just not drought busting.
 
There was a small chance for the NE states, but it seems there is not enough sun to bring some storms to life. It is sad to see those clouds blocking any chance, cause there's a very nice helicity zone in Ontario, Canada, and the wind shear seems to be good enough to support some great cells. I think a squall line for tonight may be possible if some sun comes out of the clouds before sunset.
 
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