Thursday, May 10, 2007

Radar Update!

We have seen a few showers and thunderstorms build across the area late this afternoon and evening; however, this activity should begin to dissipate over the next couple of hours. An outflow boundary has pushed off from the storms to our north, and as this boundary moved into eastern Mississippi a few showers and thunderstorms have developed. Think of an outflow boundary as a mini-front. I was out on my lunch (supper) break when the outflow came through Meridian, and even though it did not produce any rain we did get a nice cooling breeze. In our viewing area, the heaviest rainfall has occurred in Winston County around Louisville and points north. Radar estimates are showing between 1-2 inches have fallen across central Winston County. Other spotty showers and thunderstorms produced some heavy downpours around Quitman late this evening. We should see more scattered showers and thunderstorms on Friday and into Saturday as well.

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