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#41 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:08 pm

jschlitz wrote:Tomorrow's outlook looks more interesting to me. The SPC is already saying they may have to upgrade the risk. A lot of times models will underplay these compact systems.
Yeah, very interesting indeed. I have a feeling that we may see widespread hail events tomorrow. NWS now has us at a 60% chance of svr. storms tomorrow. I would bet that the storms begin to pop around 1-2pm and that the brunt of the weather will probably be between 3 and 7pm tomorrow.
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#42 Postby Johnny » Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:53 pm

Just in time for the drive home tomorrow. I'll be bringing my Kodak 6490 with me tomorrow just in case. Severe weather is my biggest interest as far as meteorology is concerned. Bring it on! :lol:
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