Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.
Today’s Severe Weather Potential – 4/27/14
Please have a severe weather plan if you live in Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana or Alabama today.
Please have a severe weather plan if you live in Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana or Alabama today.
The threat for severe weather will shift east on Sunday as the system that is keeping the South Plains on edge today will give Missouri, Arkansas Louisiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama a reason to keep the NOAA Weather Radio handy. In fact, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is using the word “outbreak” in the discussion describing the severe weather… Read more →
Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.
Good morning / afternoon everyone. After taking another look at the latest model runs I’ve crafted a different area for where severe weather will be likely today. Notice that the threat shifted a little farther east and has been expanded. Also the tornado threat has been expanded and shifted east. Right now, the threat for EF-2 or greater tornadoes isn’t… Read more →
Update (4/12/14 2:20): It looks like the threat for severe weather is shifting north as we move through the day.
Here is the latest look at the RAP for the composite reflectivity at 8pm.
Notice most of the convection is north across parts of Iowa.
There is still the threat for severe weather despite the smaller coverage area. Also, there is still the threat for a renegade storm across parts of Kansas.