Some showers and storms...
>> Friday, March 02, 2012
Another big-time storm system is impacting the eastern US today. A very significant severe weather risk exists today in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, and unfortunately, many of the same areas are under the gun today that were hit with the severe weather outbreak earlier this week.
Here is today's edition of the video...
Out ahead of the main storm system, a warm front is lifting through the region today, and that front is allowing for the chance of scattered showers and storms in the Carolinas. The severe threat is fairly low during the day today, but it isn't zero....so we will watch it.
We will likely see a band of rain and storms make it across the mountains and into the foothills and piedmont late tonight through tomorrow morning. That could be our best window of opportunity of severe weather.
Cooler air will follow a cold front with highs by Sunday in the 50s and some sub-freezing lows again by early next week.
1 comments:
Matt,
I was thinking about something... We ended up with milder than norm winter and it is only March 3 as I write this and already we are experiencing severe storms that is more typical of late March/early April. What would you think of this in relation to upcoming summer and even the hurricane season coming up? Would you say odds are higher for another hot and brutal heat for the summer and active tropical season?
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