While trying to adjust to the night shift (for the next 2 weeks), some of these posts might be slim. Here is the morning surface map, showing the cold front to our north west. It's a race between that large High Pressure in Western Canada and the wave of Low Pressure in northern Texas. The passing front will time out with this afternoon heating to bring the slight risk of severe storms around I-95 and south. That means wind gusts over 58mph, hail, frequent lightning- and perhaps a tornado. Since this front was in a much weakened form yesterday- our only chance for severe weather will be a surface wind from the southeast to help destabilize things. Please check out my Storm Page- and my updated TV Graphics Page (on full website above) for more up to date info.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Our Turn for Storms. Slight Chance of Severe Weather
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