Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Evening Update:

Forecast models are doing a poor job handling the convective system racing across Texas. This system has produced widespread wind damage across Texas with tornado and hail reports as well; furthermore, check out all the storm reports across Texas associated with this event by looking at the above image. This system has pushed well ahead of the primary upper level disturbance which is located in eastern New Mexico and western Texas. So the further this complex of storms moves east it should weaken as it gets away from the main support. I will call for this system to weaken as it heads toward the Mississippi River, but check Chris' forecast out tomorrow morning just in case it does hold together. As the main upper level disturbance across eastern New Mexico and western Texas continues to move east, we will see scattered showers and thunderstorms developing Thursday afternoon. This shortwave will move across Mississippi on Friday and bring us our best chance for rain and thunderstorms.

Have a good night,

God Bless

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