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Message   COD Weather Processor    wx-storm   DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook   July 17, 2019
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ACUS01 KWNS 171655
SWODY1
SPC AC 171654

Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1154 AM CDT Wed Jul 17 2019

Valid 171630Z - 181200Z

...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS...UPPER MIDWEST/MIDDLE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY...AND
NORTHEAST STATES...

...SUMMARY...
Severe thunderstorms capable of severe wind gusts and large hail are
expected across the northern High Plains and mid-to-upper
Mississippi Valley through tonight. Storms capable of damaging wind
gusts will be possible across portions of the Northeast this
afternoon and evening.

...Iowa/northern Missouri to western Illinois...
A quasi-linear cluster of storms will likely persist generally
southeastward across the region as the downstream air mass continues
to destabilize, with persistence aided by warm/moist advection
focused in vicinity of a sharp surface-850 mb moisture/instability
gradient across the region. A focused corridor of damaging winds
could evolve and some severe hail is possible as well.

...Minnesota/eastern Dakotas to western Wisconsin...
Although forecast confidence is not particularly high across the
region, storm redevelopment is expected later today as the air mass
and/or source region trajectories recover in the wake of early day
convection and/or the earlier MCS across far southern Minnesota and
Iowa. Such surface-based redevelopment could initially focus later
this afternoon across eastern North Dakota and nearby northeast
South Dakota/northwest Minnesota, and subsequently develop eastward
through the evening. Other storms may develop farther south across
central Minnesota, with overall intensity/surface-based likelihood
depending on air mass recovery. Where the air mass does
moderately/strongly destabilize, deep-layer shear will be more than
adequate for supercells/organized multicells. Multiple sub-regional
corridors of storms capable of hail/wind are possible across the
region later this afternoon into tonight, and some tornado risk may
exist as well, particularly as the low-level jet strengthens early
this evening.

...Northern High Plains...
A shortwave trough feature will move into Montana/Wyoming this
afternoon, helping to develop scattered thunderstorms. Isolated
severe thunderstorms including a few supercells capable of large
hail and damaging winds will affect parts of the western Dakotas and
nearby Wyoming/Nebraska later this afternoon and evening.

...NY/PA/NJ into southern New England...
A moist and potentially very unstable air mass is in place across
this region today, with dewpoints in the upper 60s to lower 70s and
early visible satellite imagery is showing the potential for strong
heating. Afternoon SBCAPE values of 2000-3000 J/kg are expected,
with scattered thunderstorms forming by mid-afternoon.  Vertical
shear profiles will not be particularly strong, but sufficient
westerly steering flow will help organize outflows and pose a risk
of locally damaging wind gusts in the strongest cells.  Coverage and
intensity of storms will decrease farther south across the Delmarva
region, but isolated strong convection is possible.

..Guyer/Nauslar.. 07/17/2019

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