SPC Sep 27, 2024 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0226 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... A mature cyclone is forecast to be centered over the TN Valley early Sunday morning. The cyclone is only forecast to make minimal eastward progress throughout the period, remaining largely in place. Farther west, expansive upper ridging is expected to extend from the Southwest into the Upper MS Valley throughout much of the day. Some dampening is possible along the northwest periphery of this ridge as a shortwave trough progresses quickly eastward from southern British Columbia/Pacific Northwest across southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the adjacent northern Rockies. At the surface, a low attendant to the TN Valley cyclone will remain largely in place. Low to mid 60s dewpoints will surround this low, covering the OH, TN, and Lower/Mid MS Valley as well as Southeast States. Even with this low-level moisture in place, warm temperatures aloft will prevent deep convection across most of these area. The exception is from the Carolinas southward into the FL Peninsula where models suggest this area may experience enough heating to promote destabilization with around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE forecast. Large-scale forcing for ascent will be nebulous, but low-level convergence could still support isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms. Mid-level southwesterly winds will be around 40-45 kt through the eastern periphery of the TN Valley cyclone, and a few stronger storms are possible across the Carolinas. Severe coverage is still expected to be less than 5%. ..Mosier.. 09/27/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 27, 2024 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0226 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... A mature cyclone is forecast to be centered over the TN Valley early Sunday morning. The cyclone is only forecast to make minimal eastward progress throughout the period, remaining largely in place. Farther west, expansive upper ridging is expected to extend from the Southwest into the Upper MS Valley throughout much of the day. Some dampening is possible along the northwest periphery of this ridge as a shortwave trough progresses quickly eastward from southern British Columbia/Pacific Northwest across southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the adjacent northern Rockies. At the surface, a low attendant to the TN Valley cyclone will remain largely in place. Low to mid 60s dewpoints will surround this low, covering the OH, TN, and Lower/Mid MS Valley as well as Southeast States. Even with this low-level moisture in place, warm temperatures aloft will prevent deep convection across most of these area. The exception is from the Carolinas southward into the FL Peninsula where models suggest this area may experience enough heating to promote destabilization with around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE forecast. Large-scale forcing for ascent will be nebulous, but low-level convergence could still support isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms. Mid-level southwesterly winds will be around 40-45 kt through the eastern periphery of the TN Valley cyclone, and a few stronger storms are possible across the Carolinas. Severe coverage is still expected to be less than 5%. ..Mosier.. 09/27/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 27, 2024 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0226 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... A mature cyclone is forecast to be centered over the TN Valley early Sunday morning. The cyclone is only forecast to make minimal eastward progress throughout the period, remaining largely in place. Farther west, expansive upper ridging is expected to extend from the Southwest into the Upper MS Valley throughout much of the day. Some dampening is possible along the northwest periphery of this ridge as a shortwave trough progresses quickly eastward from southern British Columbia/Pacific Northwest across southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the adjacent northern Rockies. At the surface, a low attendant to the TN Valley cyclone will remain largely in place. Low to mid 60s dewpoints will surround this low, covering the OH, TN, and Lower/Mid MS Valley as well as Southeast States. Even with this low-level moisture in place, warm temperatures aloft will prevent deep convection across most of these area. The exception is from the Carolinas southward into the FL Peninsula where models suggest this area may experience enough heating to promote destabilization with around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE forecast. Large-scale forcing for ascent will be nebulous, but low-level convergence could still support isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms. Mid-level southwesterly winds will be around 40-45 kt through the eastern periphery of the TN Valley cyclone, and a few stronger storms are possible across the Carolinas. Severe coverage is still expected to be less than 5%. ..Mosier.. 09/27/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 27, 2024 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0226 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... A mature cyclone is forecast to be centered over the TN Valley early Sunday morning. The cyclone is only forecast to make minimal eastward progress throughout the period, remaining largely in place. Farther west, expansive upper ridging is expected to extend from the Southwest into the Upper MS Valley throughout much of the day. Some dampening is possible along the northwest periphery of this ridge as a shortwave trough progresses quickly eastward from southern British Columbia/Pacific Northwest across southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the adjacent northern Rockies. At the surface, a low attendant to the TN Valley cyclone will remain largely in place. Low to mid 60s dewpoints will surround this low, covering the OH, TN, and Lower/Mid MS Valley as well as Southeast States. Even with this low-level moisture in place, warm temperatures aloft will prevent deep convection across most of these area. The exception is from the Carolinas southward into the FL Peninsula where models suggest this area may experience enough heating to promote destabilization with around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE forecast. Large-scale forcing for ascent will be nebulous, but low-level convergence could still support isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms. Mid-level southwesterly winds will be around 40-45 kt through the eastern periphery of the TN Valley cyclone, and a few stronger storms are possible across the Carolinas. Severe coverage is still expected to be less than 5%. ..Mosier.. 09/27/2024 Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0210 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z A small Elevated risk area has been introduced to portions of south-central NV. Latest guidance continues to show reasonably good agreement in sustained 15 mph winds across this region with no appreciable moisture recovery expected over the next 24 hours. The spatial extent of 15+ mph winds appears to be greater in recent model solutions, which has increased confidence in observing at least a few hours of meeting elevated wind/RH criteria over a region with drying fuels. Windier/drier solutions also hint that gusts upwards of 20-25 mph are possible and may support very localized and transient critical fire weather conditions. See the previous discussion below for additional details. ..Moore.. 09/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1238 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... Increasing southerly surface winds are expected to develop across the Great Basin Saturday afternoon, as a mid-level shortwave trough within relatively stronger southerly flow approaches the CA coast. Relative humidity in the low teens will coincide with these higher wind speeds (around 15 mph sustained) yielding at least localized elevated fire weather conditions near and south of the Toiyabe National Forest of NV, where 100-hour fuel moisture continues to decrease. Given the very localized nature of any higher wind potential, however, an Elevated area will not be included in the forecast at this time. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Tornado Watch 688 Status Reports

11 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0688 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 688 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 35 ESE ILM TO 20 NNE AVC TO 20 NNW GSO. ..GRAMS..09/27/24 ATTN...WFO...RAH...MHX...AKQ...ILM...GSP...RNK...CAE... STATUS REPORT FOR WT 688 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS NCC013-015-029-031-041-049-053-055-065-073-079-083-091-095-103- 107-117-131-133-137-139-143-147-177-187-271940- NC . NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE BEAUFORT BERTIE CAMDEN CARTERET CHOWAN CRAVEN CURRITUCK DARE EDGECOMBE GATES GREENE HALIFAX HERTFORD HYDE JONES LENOIR MARTIN NORTHAMPTON ONSLOW PAMLICO PASQUOTANK PERQUIMANS PITT TYRRELL WASHINGTON VAC009-011-019-029-031-037-053-067-081-083-089-093-095-111-135- 143-147-175-181-183-199-550-590-595-620-650-680-690-700-710-735- 740-800-810-830-271940- VA . VIRGINIA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE AMHERST APPOMATTOX BEDFORD Read more

SPC MD 2125

11 months 2 weeks ago
MD 2125 CONCERNING TORNADO WATCH 688... FOR EASTERN NC AND SOUTHERN VA
Mesoscale Discussion 2125 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1133 AM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Areas affected...eastern NC and southern VA Concerning...Tornado Watch 688... Valid 271633Z - 271830Z The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 688 continues. SUMMARY...A few brief tornadoes remain possible through the rest of the afternoon as a weakening band of showers with embedded thunderstorms moves across parts of eastern North Carolina and southern Virginia. DISCUSSION...Despite numerous low-level mesocyclones during the late morning to midday, tornadogenesis has largely appeared elusive within a persistent band of convection from the central NC/VA border area southward into coastal far southern NC. One strong meso with the deepest updraft last hour may have briefly produced in southern NC per an ILM LSR. Low-level winds have subsided across the coastal plain via LTX VWP data, but do remain sufficient for a brief tornado threat amid 74-78 F surface dew points and temperatures in the low 80s. Farther north, low-level hodographs remain rather enlarged, but will shrink throughout the afternoon. Morning CAM guidance suggest a breakup to the convective band should occur, which will yield a more cellular mode. This would favor potential for a few tornadoes, but should be tempered by the otherwise diminishing shear/ascent environment. ..Grams.. 09/27/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...AKQ...MHX...LWX...RAH...ILM...RNK... LAT...LON 36577861 37157890 37617879 37827839 37877761 37627677 37267624 36667590 35907601 35007620 34257735 34067779 34077814 35217808 36577861 Read more

SPC Tornado Watch 688 Status Reports

11 months 2 weeks ago
WW 0688 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 688 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 45 E CRE TO 20 S AVC TO 20 W DAN. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SEE MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 2125. ..GRAMS..09/27/24 ATTN...WFO...RAH...MHX...AKQ...ILM...GSP...RNK...CAE... STATUS REPORT FOR WT 688 SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS NCC013-015-029-031-041-049-053-055-061-065-073-079-083-091-095- 103-107-117-127-129-131-133-137-139-141-143-147-177-185-187-191- 195-271840- NC . NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE BEAUFORT BERTIE CAMDEN CARTERET CHOWAN CRAVEN CURRITUCK DARE DUPLIN EDGECOMBE GATES GREENE HALIFAX HERTFORD HYDE JONES LENOIR MARTIN NASH NEW HANOVER NORTHAMPTON ONSLOW PAMLICO PASQUOTANK PENDER PERQUIMANS PITT TYRRELL WARREN WASHINGTON WAYNE WILSON VAC009-011-019-025-029-031-037-053-067-081-083-089-093-095-111- 117-135-143-147-175-181-183-199-550-590-595-620-650-680-690-700- 710-735-740-800-810-830-271840- Read more

SPC Sep 27, 2024 1730 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

11 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1730Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1200 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are not expected on Saturday. ...Synopsis and Discussion... Upper low resulting from interaction between Tropical Cyclone Helene and a mid-latitude cyclone will begin the period over the Lower OH Valley. Some very modest eastward progression of this system is forecast throughout the day. A surface low will be stacked beneath the upper low, with modest low-level moisture arcing cyclonically around this low from GA and Carolinas into the OH Valley. Despite the presence of this low-level moisture, relatively warm profiles will promote stable conditions, and deep convection is not anticipated. Farther south across the FL Peninsula, ample low-level moisture (i.e. dewpoints in the mid 70s) will help support modest buoyancy as temperatures warm into the upper 80s/low 90s amid strong daytime heating. Weak low-level convergence will foster afternoon thunderstorm development within this destabilized airmass. Weak shear should keep the severe-thunderstorm potential low. Expansive upper ridging that covers much of the Southwest and extends into the northern Plains is forecast to remain largely in place on Saturday. Modest moisture, characterized by PW values near 0.75", is expected beneath this ridging from the Four Corners vicinity into the central/southern Rockies. Some deeper convection is possible during peak heating across the southern Rockies, but forecast soundings suggest most convection will not be deep enough for charge separation except perhaps on an isolated basis. Thunderstorm potential should remain below 10%. ..Mosier.. 09/27/2024 Read more
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