Thursday, April 21, 2005

Moderate Risk

* SPC has upgraded to a Moderate Risk...For almost all of our viewing area. I will admit, it's a bit further south than I would have anticipated. The main threat will be damaging winds, with perhaps some large hail. Can't rule out a tornado, but that doesn't appear to be the main threat. Here's the Day 2 Outlook:

SPC Day 2 Outlook


* In the short term, we are watching for a few isolated thunderstorms to develop today. The SPC has issued a Mesoscale Discussion for roughly along and east of Highway 35:

Mesoscale Discussion

* Had a GREAT time with the students at N.H. Pilate Middle School in Newton. If you are a teacher and would like to schedule a weather program for your class, send me an e-mail at josh.johnson@wtok.com!

1 Comments:

At 9:16 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

talk about hail....

DENVER (AP) — .
Windshields were shattered by grapefruit-sized hail in Washington County in the northeast corner of the state, but no injuries were immediately reported, Barjenbruch said. Hail the size of golf balls was reported in parts of Arapahoe and Adams counties.

Sheets of hail fell briefly in downtown Denver, sending pedestrians running for building awnings and setting off car alarms.

 

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