Monday, March 3, 2008

Monday Late Morning Update

Going forecast looks to be on track...
Very windy conditions across the region today as the LLJ continues to crank from the south, southwest at 50 to 55 kts. Good mixing allowing gusty winds to reach the surface.

Severe threat to stay to our south today and tonight - and really tomorrow as well. I still think there could be a few low-topped thunderstorms tomorrow late morning through earl afternoon - and mainly for the southeastern counties of the viewing area. This is where there will be a narrow band of instability developing just ahead and south of the triple point.
Still a pretty high threat for some heavy rainfall tonight into early tomorrow morning across all of the viewing area. Talking about 1 to 3 inches of rainfall widespread - with even a few spots in southern Indiana approaching 4 inches.

Flood watch in effect through tomorrow morning for the northwest half of the viewing area.

It's windy out there but enjoy the 70 degree warmth again as this is will be it for a while...

Later:
Jay

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