Sunday, May 25, 2008

Monday/Monday Night Severe



The same system will bring severe weather to the same areas tomorrow, just shifted a little farther southeast. The biggest area of concern is in Kansas, where a little stronger jet streak will move through tomorrow evening. If storms can fire, which is likely in that area there could be some significant severe weather once again. In Texas, there will again be a severe threat along a dry line. There will also be a severe threat along the same cold front that brough tons of severe today from Missouri into southern Michigan, but tomorrow will be different than today. There will be clouds to limit instablity some, and not nearly as much shear as today. This will keep the severe threat relativly small, however if some sun breaks out there will be scattered storms, some of which severe developing tomorrow afternoon along the cold front. Hail, high winds, and isolated tornadoes will all be threats. On a side note, I would not be surprised to see some high winds, or even a tornado or two in upstate New York, with the same jet max that brough all the severe weather today moving across that area. But, due to limited instablity it would not get out of hand like it did today.

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