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Update for tommorows system!

#1 Postby Guest » Thu Mar 27, 2003 9:52 pm

Well like i have said in my earlier discussions it looks like we have a strong springtime storm on our hands with alot of weather elements comming together!
For the most part the heavier snows will fall north of the low track. With some lighter snows on the backside of the system in the Midwest, Lower lakes and upper Ohio valley.
As far as the severe threat goes its looking like areas in the Ohio Valley are at the greatest risk for severe weather. Which could include damaging winds, Large hail, and even tornadoes. I have highlighted the areas with the greatest risk. The other areas in the low or moderate risk could see some severe action as well.
I will have more updates. So stay tuned. Any input is more then welcome!
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#2 Postby Guest » Fri Mar 28, 2003 4:18 pm

Well as im sure everyone knows thier is a Severe Tstorm watch for parts of In,Oh, And Mich. Main threat is Large hail and Damaging winds. I wouldnt ruls out a tornado or two as well. This threat heads east later today into Central and southern In and Ohio as well as Ky. Wouldnt rule out severe weather as well into Tn and points south.
Tommorow this threat heads into the Ma. Places such as Philly south too the Nc border looks to be the areas that may see some severe weather then after this passes by with the cold front it gets intresting.

The eta is suggesting a storm developing along the front in the southern apps then moving up. Which according to hpc could leave a 4-8 inch swath of snow from Va,Wva up into Central Pa (Harrisburg) And farther north onto Ny. Right now this is the only model picking up on this but the others could follow.

So stay tuned. Either way it looks intresting for the next couple of days in the Ohio Valley east to the i95 corridor!
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#3 Postby JCT777 » Fri Mar 28, 2003 4:32 pm

Severe wx with temps up near 70 is a possibility for my area tomorrow afternoon, and rain may change to snow on Sunday with temps falling into the 30's. Just another boring, dull weekend weather-wise! :roll:
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#4 Postby chadtm80 » Fri Mar 28, 2003 4:38 pm

What do you guys think we will have here in FL for sunday... Im getting mixed messages.. Some say severe and others just say sprinkles
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#5 Postby Guest » Fri Mar 28, 2003 4:57 pm

My guess Chad that you guys may have some severe weather. But it looks bettter the further north you head towards the Ga line. Wouldnt count on much but wouldnt rule out a few severe storms mainly from Tampa North. Its a little to early to say for sure. Probably know more later tonight.
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#6 Postby chadtm80 » Fri Mar 28, 2003 5:12 pm

Day time heating on sunday could be a factor... Should reach the upper 80's here.. Whats the timing look like for this line??
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#7 Postby wx247 » Fri Mar 28, 2003 10:37 pm

Chad...

The way it looks to me as of now is that you may see some isolated severe thunderstorms, but the main threat will continue to be the threat of river flooding. A lot, if not almost all, of the rivers in Florida are running near or above bankful. Any additional rain will run off because the ground is saturated.
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#8 Postby ColdFront77 » Sat Mar 29, 2003 4:01 am

Yes indeed, Chad. Thunderstorms in the last days of March once again for central Florida in the forecast. A lot of rain for this part of the country in the month of March, that's for sure.
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