Monday, March 31, 2008

Keep an eye to the sky this afternoon as storms may boil up in the area...

Upper air analysis shows that our atmosphere is very unstable, but capped (has a lid on it.) For chasers and spotters this is sometimes known as a “Loaded” situation. Conditions/parameters are there for the taking, but a bubble of air must first break the cap (lid) to turn into a thunderstorm. The more sunshine we see and as the dryline begins to move into western sections of the area this afternoon we should see some storms pop up. Storms that do break the cap will likely go severe rather quickly. Keep your eyes on the radar and to the sky later today as we may be on the tail end of a severe weather outbreak.

I am out of my office today, but will be checking in and providing updates as needed.

Here is the latest graphicast Courtesy of the National Weather Service:






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