Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Line of Storms Heading East...

* Watching a line of powerful thunderstorms push east across the state. The worst of the weather right now is just east of Winona. I also am keeping a close eye on the storms down near Laurel that have developed in the past hour.

* We'll see the squall line move through before noon, with small hail and damaging winds the primary threat. We could see an isolated storm develop later today, but right now the threat looks pretty low. We'll keep an eye on it.

* To summarize...So far, so good. It appears as though we don't have as much instability as we thought we would. This has caused the thunderstorms to be weaker than we had originally anticipated. But, with the sun rising as I write this, that could change. We'll watch it closely...

1 Comments:

At 7:44 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do you expect the dew point in our area to rise before the storm reaches Lauderdale area

 

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