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August 3, 2019 4:29 PM * |
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format... ------------=_1564849798-118394-4606 Content-Type: text/plain ACUS01 KWNS 031629 SWODY1 SPC AC 031628 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1128 AM CDT Sat Aug 03 2019 Valid 031630Z - 041200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS...AND OVER PARTS OF THE NEW ENGLAND VICINITY... ...SUMMARY... Isolated strong to severe thunderstorms are possible this afternoon over the northern High Plains, while a few storms capable of producing minor wind damage may affect portions of the New England area. ...Synopsis... A broad upper ridge will persist across much of the western U.S. today, centered over the Four Corners states. While stronger troughing north of the ridge will remain confined to western Canada, weak perturbations will continue progressing anticyclonically around the periphery of the ridge -- across the northern Intermountain region/Plains states/upper Mississippi and mid/lower Missouri Valleys. Meanwhile, weak troughing will prevail over the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and into the Southeast, weakly phased with a stronger trough within the main belt of midlatitude westerlies, which will cross eastern Canada and New England today. At the surface, a cold front is forecast to cross portions of New York/New England ahead of the aforementioned midlatitude trough, and will help focus a zone of scattered storms -- and isolated severe potential -- across this area. Lee troughing over the northern High Plains will also likely focus isolated storm development, and local severe potential, this afternoon. ...Northern High Plains... Isolated afternoon storm development is anticipated over the northern High Plains area, near the lee trough and ahead of a weak cool front crossing Montana. With heating/destabilization of the relatively moist boundary layer east of the lee trough, ample CAPE -- sufficient to fuel a few vigorous updrafts -- will evolve. As a few storms initiate, updraft intensity may be supplemented by ample shear across the region, owing in part to a belt of 35 to 40 kt westerlies crossing Montana, within the tight height gradient between ridging to the south, and troughing to the north. However, relatively weak forcing/ascent across the area, and thus a tendency for persistent capping, should limit overall convective coverage. Therefore, will maintain 5%/MRGL risk across this area this afternoon and early evening, before convection diurnally diminishes. ...Portions of the New England area... Widely scattered thunderstorms are forecast to develop from portions of Maine (ahead of the advancing cold front) south-southwestward into southern New England and portions of eastern New York where a moist/destabilizing airmass is present. Stronger flow aloft will be confined to northern New England, but with weaker CAPE, only isolated stronger storms are expected. Meanwhile, with shear diminishing with southward extent into the more favorable thermodynamic environment, more vigorous updrafts should likewise remain limited in coverage. Still, with potential for a few instances of gusty downdraft winds capable of producing minor damage apparent, will introduce 5% wind potential/MRGL risk across portions of New England and into parts of the Hudson Valley/Catskills for this afternoon. Any lingering risk this evening should diminish rapidly, in conjunction with diurnal stabilization trends. ..Goss/Jirak.. 08/03/2019 $$ ------------=_1564849798-118394-4606 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. ------------=_1564849798-118394-4606-- --- SBBSecho 3.07-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) |
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