Saturday, January 28, 2006

Heavy Rain Possible

* A band of heavy rain and a few embedded thunderstorms continues to push east and northeast through Central Mississippi. These will push into our entire area by midnight or 1:00am. Severe weather is unlikely, however there could be a report or two of gusty winds. The main threat is still heavy rain. The rainfall will make its way through the area by tomorrow morning. Skies will clear out tomorrow afternoon leaving us with a pleasant, warm afternoon as highs get into the lower 70s.

* If you come across standing water on roads, please use extreme caution. Ponding on roadways creates a very slick surface. Also, if you come across any flooded roads, remember the saying "Turn around don't drown!"

* Have a good weekend!

3 Comments:

At 7:10 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess you don't have to have 60 dewpoints to have a severe thunderstorm.

 
At 2:36 PM, Blogger Renny Vandewege said...

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At 2:48 PM, Blogger Renny Vandewege said...

Saturday night's scenario required more moisture in order to destabalize the atmosphere but sufficient moisture and lifting was in place for heavy rain. This time around we had very cold air aloft which allowed the processes for hail to form.

 

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