Thursday, April 18, 2019

UPDATED SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK

Severe weather will continued to spread east as this upper level trough tracks eastward.  see the latest SPC maps below.  Stay tuned to your local media and NWS office.

DAY-1 OUTLOOK



THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK

 DAY-2 OUTLOOK

 GFS FORECAST MODEL
 COLOR INFRARED SATELLITE
 RADAR STILL SHOT

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

DAY 1-3 SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK

DAY-1 OUTLOOK
A cut-off upper level trough of low pressure tracking east will bring enhanced chance for severe weather for a portion of Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas today.

DAY-2 OUTLOOK
Tomorrow the severe weather threat will spread east over Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and a portion of the western tip of the Florida Panhandle.

DAY-3 OUTLOOK
On Friday the severe weather threat will spread over a portion of Georgia and Florida north to the Carolinas and Virginia.  Stay up to date on weather conditions and advisories in the days to come...  RTW










Tuesday, April 16, 2019

SEVERE STORM DAY 2 AND 3 OUTLOOK

Another storm system will enhance severe weather across Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi in the coming days.








Monday, April 8, 2019

ENHANCED RISK FOR SEVERE WEATHER THIS EVENING AND MARGINAL RISK FOR TUESDAY

There is an enhanced risk for severe weather this evening for the North Carolina and Virginia.

There is a marginal risk for severe weather for a portion of Florida, Georgia, Carolina and a slight risk for a portion of  Georgia south Carolina and north Carolina on Tuesday.

Heavy rain, Gusty winds, hail, frequent lightning and the possibilty of a tornadoes...RTW









SLIGHT RISK FOR SEVERE WEATHER TODAY

Strong weather system tracking east is producing a strong to severe line with embedded hail, Gusty winds, frequent lightning and possible tornado.

This system will be affecting northeast Mississippi the Carolinas, southeast Virginia this evening.

The tail end of this systems will drag a squall line early today affecting the Florida Panhandle and Alabama and Georgia.

This line is producing allot of lightning as it moves over the northeast Gulf waters.