Midwest Severe Weather Possibilities (July 19-24)

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Midwest Severe Weather Possibilities (July 19-24)

#1 Postby NWIASpotter » Sun Jul 18, 2004 6:14 pm

Monday- The best chance for areas of rain/svr wx will be in central and eastern south dakota. Most models are indicating rainfall amounts of .5 to 1.5 inches in these areas.

Tuesday- GFS having a hard time with the rain in parts of western nebraska, it has most of the rain being stratospheric, but that is hard to believe with the conditions that are supposed to be in place.

Wednesday- This looks to be the best day for svr wx across parts of the midwest right now. Southwest nebraska looks to be on the edge of the possibilities. Western Iowa is the other hot spot for this night. There looks to be a jet streak coming through this area as well as the cold front looks to finally make its way through the area.

Thursday- Wyoming and Missouri looks to have the rain Thursday night. Although western south dakota looks to have some stratospheric rain move through late bringing chances of rain once again.

Friday- Severe weather looks to be quiet although chances of rain will be in areas of western nebraska and south dakota.

Saturday- Severe weather quiet once again with the rain chances scooting off to the east. Areas of eastern south dakota and nebraska will have the chances.
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Re: Midwest Severe Weather Possibilities (July 19-24)

#2 Postby Guest » Sun Jul 18, 2004 6:38 pm

NWIASpotter wrote:Monday- The best chance for areas of rain/svr wx will be in central and eastern south dakota. Most models are indicating rainfall amounts of .5 to 1.5 inches in these areas.

Tuesday- GFS having a hard time with the rain in parts of western nebraska, it has most of the rain being stratospheric, but that is hard to believe with the conditions that are supposed to be in place.

Wednesday- This looks to be the best day for svr wx across parts of the midwest right now. Southwest nebraska looks to be on the edge of the possibilities. Western Iowa is the other hot spot for this night. There looks to be a jet streak coming through this area as well as the cold front looks to finally make its way through the area.

Thursday- Wyoming and Missouri looks to have the rain Thursday night. Although western south dakota looks to have some stratospheric rain move through late bringing chances of rain once again.

Friday- Severe weather looks to be quiet although chances of rain will be in areas of western nebraska and south dakota.

Saturday- Severe weather quiet once again with the rain chances scooting off to the east. Areas of eastern south dakota and nebraska will have the chances.


Nice forecast there and as well welcome to Storm2K. :D
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#3 Postby NWIASpotter » Sun Jul 18, 2004 7:03 pm

Thanks...I thought it was fairly well written, didn't get a chance to look at all of the models, but I had a good idea. (PS: Especially for me being only 17 yrs old!! haha...)
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#4 Postby W13 » Sun Jul 18, 2004 7:03 pm

Good forecast there. 8-)
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#5 Postby Guest » Sun Jul 18, 2004 7:53 pm

W13 wrote:Good forecast there. 8-)


Welcome to Storm2k as well W13! :D
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