March 28, morning severe weather discussion
Here is a brief breakdown of some of the severe weather parameters that are being monitored today for Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
Here is a brief breakdown of some of the severe weather parameters that are being monitored today for Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
As an area of low pressure moves out of Texas and Oklahoma, it will push a cold front across parts of east Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. The front will be the catalyst for showers and storms to develop. Some storms may be severe with heavy rain, frequent lightning, damaging wind, hail and the possibility of producing a few tornadoes. The… Read more →
There will be another round of severe weather possible Monday for Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Storms may develop as early as Sunday afternoon for some before another round develops Monday afternoon, too. That means that there may be two rounds of storms for some areas. As an aside, this discussion is for all of the above-mentioned areas…. Read more →
Prepare to be disappointed, Winter Lovers. For south Mississippi, it is just as I expected: Not as cold as others suggested. Click-baiters strike again Usually, this is when I harp on those “Super Storm Chasers Weather Alerts” facebook pages. But other – usually credible – meteorologists were posting about it a few days back! I’m not going to name names,… Read more →
Maybe, yeah. If you are a weather enthusiast you have probably read about the cold air that is going to cascade into the Lower 48 next week. You have probably also read about the lobe of cold that will slam into the south, too. If you are not a weather enthusiast and are just hearing about this… buckle up. The… Read more →