'CaneFreak wrote:If this convection already had a low pressure directly associated with it and the steering currents were weak, then I would say "yes, this is something to watch" but steering currents aren't weak and there is no signs of a low pressure forming with this convection and so "another one bits the dust".
While you are right to some point. But the front is to stall Friday over us here in NC. And with doing so any thing can happen. It may not do nothing. But it don't hurt to watch. Nothing out there to watch at this time. It will die down in the afternoon hours.
Just have been alot of T-storms this week.
