Monday, April 28, 2008

Tomorrow: Thankfully Quieter

Tomorrow, I am proud to announce that there is no risk for severe weather anywhere in the continental US. This comes off a day where three tornadoes terrorized southeast Virginia. So far, NO deaths related to the tornadoes (one was reported but it was unrelated to the tornadoes) however over 200 injuries have been reported. One tornado was rated an EF1, and the tornado that blew through Suffolk, Virginia and the Driver, VA area could have been an EF3 (it has not been officially classified yet) after the first look at videos and pictures I have seen. Tomorrow the east will fall well below normal. There could actually be some snow in parts of the Apps or New England tomorrow. The central US will be quiet. The next system will be coming into the NW with some colder air and precip with it. This could lead to the development of a system that may produce some more severe weather Thursday-Saturday. Details are still un-clear but I will have more details on this later.

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