Here is my severe weather outlook for tomorrow and tomorrow night. The cold front that slid through the NE/Mid Atlantic today will still be affecting the deep south. There won't be much wind shear with this, but there will be plenty of moisture and high instability, which should lead to scattered to widespread storms tomorrow in the deep south, with a hail/high wind threat with the stronger storms. The tornado threat will be low, except for in TX/NM. An area of low pressure will begin to organize in that region late tomorrow, so wind shear may pick up some in that area, adding a small tornado threat. Other then that I believe that the TX/OK/NM area will see scattered storms developing tomorrow, with a hail/damaging wind threat in the stronger storms.
I need to step away from the computer for a bit, but over the next hour or so expect a post previewing the severe weather outbreak(?) that may occur later this week into the weekend, and if I have time I will detail the possibility of a tropical system developing within the next few days in the Caribbean.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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