
Severe weather for today thru Sunday.....Map included.
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Severe weather for today thru Sunday.....Map included.
Well it looks like areas already hard hit from severe weather this week looks to get hit again from Thursday on.......The only difference with this outbreak would be the fact that it will be a bit farther north as opposed to the last one......Looks like another low will be developing along the KS/NE boarder and move to the ene to the Lakes and drag a front with a dry line ahead of it.....This system should clear most of the country by Monday night....The Same areas as well as the OH/TN valleys will be seeing the Tornadoes and most of the severe weather on Thursday Thru Sunday....Areas farther north and east to the Atlantic Seaboard will see some severe weather as well by Sunday and Monday.....Below i have a map with areas outlined for High/Moderate and Low risk for the severe weather and the higher risk areas will shift east as the time nears....So dont think your out of the woods because you are in a low risk area......Its still too early to say what will happen farther east this far out but i do feel confident that people all the way to the coast may see some severe weather by the time its all done and said........And i will also say that this doesnt include the weather farther east with the stalled out front which will have some severe weather with it as well.........I will update as often as possible.......Remember areas out in the Plaines and Midwest are at the greatest risk tommorow.......


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Too bad some of this activity wouldn't come as far south as northern and central Florida. After our very wet March (quite a bit wetter than usual) we haven't had much rain to speak of.
The current slow moving storm system I still say has made more progress south and eastward rather than eastward. High pressure over the Gulf of Mexico is protecting Florida from any thunderstorm activity, let alone an isolated heavy downpour.
The current slow moving storm system I still say has made more progress south and eastward rather than eastward. High pressure over the Gulf of Mexico is protecting Florida from any thunderstorm activity, let alone an isolated heavy downpour.
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You need some rain Tom? If I could I would send you some. 

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