Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Pleasant Weather, Then Storms...

* The next couple of days will be very pleasant: Plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures headline the forecast. Temperatures tomorrow will probably get into the lower to middle 80's, with more warm weather on tap for Thursday. A few high clouds may make it back in here Thursday afternoon, but the main feature in the sky will be the sun.

* Our attention continues to focus on the possibility of severe weather late Friday into Saturday. The 18z (midday) run of the NAM model shows a potent setup: good instability, strong low level jet, good veering of the winds with height (shear). It's still a ways out, but I really believe we'll see a significant severe weather episode somewhere across the Deep South by Friday-Saturday. It might be north of us, it might be west of us; it's just too early to resolve the exact location and timing of the threat.

* Keep checking this space throughout the week for plenty of updates on any severe weather threat for the end of the week.

2 Comments:

At 8:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think we've had enought servere weather for awhile...

 
At 9:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yea we have had a lot. But when you think about it a lot of the events turned out not bad at all for meridian. Some areas had it worse but not so bad for us. But this next one looks like it could be a mean one. Still very early to tell though. But if models are consistent it will be worrysome.

Matt

 

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