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July 31, 2019 12:49 AM * |
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format... ------------=_1564534198-118394-2470 Content-Type: text/plain ACUS01 KWNS 310049 SWODY1 SPC AC 310048 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0748 PM CDT Tue Jul 30 2019 Valid 310100Z - 311200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS AND NORTHEAST... ...SUMMARY... A few severe thunderstorms will be possible across parts of the northern High Plains this evening. A few storms capable of marginally severe wind gusts will be possible in the Northeast and across southern and central Arizona. ...Northern High Plains... Latest water vapor imagery shows an upper-level ridge in place across the northern High Plains. At the surface, a corridor of maximized low-level moisture exists from southwest South Dakota into eastern Montana, along which the RAP is analyzing moderate instability with MLCAPE in the 1500 to 2500 J/kg range. In spite of the presence of the ridge aloft, scattered thunderstorms have developed early this evening in far eastern Montana and near the Black Hills in South Dakota. These storms should be sustained over the next few hours. The moderate instability combined with directional shear in the low to mid-levels and steep mid-level lapse rates should result in a threat for hail and damaging wind gusts. The slight risk area has been expanded northward into eastern Montana to account for WW 546. ...Northeast... Southwest mid-level flow is evident on water vapor imagery across the Northeast with a plume of moisture extending northeastward from the Central Appalachians into western New England. At the surface, a moist airmass is located across much of the Northeast with surface dewpoints in the mid to upper 60s F. Moderate instability is analyzed by the RAP across southeast New York and western New England where MLCAPE values are estimated to be in the 1000 to 2000 J/kg range. Although deep-layer shear is relatively weak, the instability and steep low-level lapse rates should be enough for a marginal wind damage threat for another hour or two this evening. ...Arizona... Scattered thunderstorms associated with the western monsoon are currently ongoing across central and southeastern Arizona. The RAP is analyzing moderate instability across much of the southern half of Arizona with MLCAPE in the 1500 to 2500 J/kg range. The instability combined with steep low-level lapse rates will be sufficient for a few marginally severe wind gusts with the stronger multicells over the next hour or two. ..Broyles.. 07/31/2019 $$ ------------=_1564534198-118394-2470 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT = = = To unsubscribe from WX-STORM and you already have a login, go to https://lists.illinois.edu and use the "Unsubscribe" link. Otherwise email Chris Novy at cnovy@cox.net and ask to be removed from WX-STORM. ------------=_1564534198-118394-2470-- --- SBBSecho 3.07-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) |
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