Thursday, November 1, 2018

BROKEN LINE OF STORMS STILL TRACKING EAST


Latest radar still showing strong but broken line of storms over the northeast Gulf, Panhandle and Alabama tracking east.  This line is prompting Marine warnings that could become severe thunderstorm warnings as it moves on shore.  Just a heads up!  RTW


COOLER, WETTER AND POSSIBLE SEVERE WEATHER FOR SOUTHEAST THIS WINTER

This is a precursor of what to expect this winter with EL Nino conditions.

A cold Front dropping a frontal boundary over the warm Gulf waters clashing with cold air from the north.

This will produce pre-front squall lines ahead of frontal boundary and enhance the severe storm chance with the possibility of tornadoes.

So unlike this past winter where we had La Nina conditions and dry weather and warmer winter this will be the opposite, wetter with severe weather, and colder temps...RTW

TROPICAL OUTLOOK NOV 1, 2018...1031 AM EDT


Tropical Waves:

1.  A westward moving tropical wave near 23 degrees west is not showing signs of organization.

2.  Another westward moving tropical wave near 52 degrees west is also not showing signs of organization.

Elsewhere tropical cyclone formation is not expected through Saturday.



SEVERE LINE OF STORMS MOVING THROUGH ALABAMA AND FL PANHANDLE THIS MORNING


Line of strong the severe storms tracking east over Alabama and the Florida Panhandle this morning.  Stay alert