Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Storms moving on out this morning - But watch out for tomorrow!

Most of this morning’s storms have moved east out of the area. They are only a hint at what we may be dealing with tomorrow.

Here is the latest graphicast depicting this morning’s storms Courtesy of the National Weather Service:







An intense upper-level storm system, now over Baja California, will be moving our way and stirring up the atmosphere. This storm system has a very cold upper core and it’s wrapped tight. Winds at the jetstream level are in excess of 150mph. With that data in mind and knowing that it will be affecting our area maybe as early as tomorrow morning I’m giving you heads up now. There’s going to be a severe weather outbreak with this system and we may be in it or awfully close. The storms that move in and develop tomorrow will definitely be hailers and also produce damaging wind gusts. At this time isolated tornadoes can’t be ruled out. Weather radios will be needed to keep you safe and updated tomorrow.

Thursday through the weekend look nice and almost HOT as temperatures make it into the 90s.

I’ll bring you updates and tweaks to the forecast as we move towards tomorrow’s severe weather event.

Have a good Tuesday.




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