Monday, November 14, 2005

Late Night Update...

* 0z model guidance continues to suggest the possibility of severe weather tomorrow. Here's our latest thinking...

...We expect supercells to form across northern and western Mississippi tomorrow afternoon...

...Some of these supercells will move/develop towards our area. These supercells do have the threat of producing tornadoes, especially along and north of I-20 (and even more so along and north of Miss. Hwy 14...

...By tomorrow evening, the supercells will merge into a squall line, which will race from west to east across MS and AL. This line will provide a threat of damaging winds, and there could be an isolated tornado or two within the line...

...The squall line will rush through, and our winds will shift around to the northwest. Much cooler air will stream in by tomorrow morning, and tomorrow will see highs only making it into the 50's...

* I will post another update after the 6z (midnight) update from the Storm Prediction Center...

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