Friday was a very active severe weather day. There have been 2 confirmed EF4 tornadoes in Southern Indiana. These along with a couple EF3s and EF2s produced a lot of damage in southern Indiana. Another round of severe weather is slated for Wednesday and Thursday. These will not be as intense as the storms this past Friday. If I have time, I might make a blog on what exactly happened and what kind of dynamics produced these deadly tornadoes.
Monday: A few flurries may be around, otherwise, Monday will be cloudy. The morning will be chilly with temps in the mid 20s. Winds will pick up in the afternoon to 10-15mph with gusts near 30mph. Winds will start the day from the north, but will transition from the south thanks to the passage of a high pressure center to the south. High temps tomorrow will near 40ยบ. As night falls, low clouds will clear, but level clouds will fill in. A mostly cloudy wording will be used. Temps will drop into the low 30s.
A look ahead: Thunderstorms look possible for Thursday afternoon. At this time, it is still too early to tell if these storms will be severe. Given a cold pocket at 700mb (a little less than 2 miles above the ground) hail will form easily with any updraft
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