We will see the possibility of showers tonight with the passage of a cold front overnight. Showers look possible anytime after midnight. There are a few showers beginning to show up on radar right now. They are light and moving to the northeast.
Tomorrow showers and thunderstorms are possible in the afternoon. This graph is a picture of 4p.m. tomorrow.
As of right now, there is very weak instability for severe storms Tuesday-Wednesday. Cape values are only maxing out at 50j/kg for our area. If the atmosphere can get to 150j/kg, we will have a better chance at severe weather. There is good wind shear and decent moisture available. If there was severe weather, it would mainly be a damaging wind threat with linear storm segments (squall lines) or multi cell clusters. Along with the damaging wind threat, an isolated EF0-EF1 tornado threat will exist. Mainly for the reason of a highly sheared environment in our area at the time. I will keep everyone up to date as new data comes in.
Snow is still possible later in the month, I will elaborate on this when the time gets closer.
By the way, THANKS to everyone who is viewing this blog. I will do my best to keep you informed about the local and sometimes national weather conditions. I will use this blog as my main weather forecasting outlet.
This is my first blog post, so it is a little choppy, but not too bad.
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