Thursday, April 21, 2005

Renegade Storm

* We had a nice little surprise early this morning, as a thunderstorm developed along an outflow boundary from a cluster of storms in northern Alabama. It wasn't severe, but it was a surprise! Just goes to show you how unpredictable it can be at times...

* New Day 2 Outlook has a Slight Risk and 25% hatched probability of severe weather across northern Mississippi. The northern part of the state could be upgraded to a Moderate Risk later tonight. Here's the outlook:

SPC Day 2 Outlook

* Showers and storms likely tomorrow night, some could be strong. Still don't expect widespread severe weather, but a few isolated severe thunderstorms are certainly possible.

* It turns really chilly this weekend! The latest GFS model run has a low of 36 for Sunday morning! That would be a new record low for that date. Highs will probably stay in the 60's, almost 20 degrees below seasonal averages.

* Heading off to Pilate Middle School in Newton. I'm looking forward to visiting with the students there!

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