SPC Sep 28, 2024 0730 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 0730Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0204 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 301200Z - 011200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are not likely on Monday. ...Synopsis... A positively tilted and weakening upper trough will continue to linger in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast on Monday. Similar to previous days, a belt of stronger mid-level winds will still be present from eastern Georgia into the eastern Carolinas. The surface pattern in the East will remain quite diffuse. A stronger upper-level trough will move eastward into the upper Great Lakes region. A relatively sharp cold front will be attendant to this upper-level system and bring cooler and much drier conditions into much of the Plains. A few thunderstorms are possible in association with the weakening trough in eastern parts of the Carolinas. Weak lapse rates aloft and overall nebulous forcing will continue to limit severe potential with any storms that do develop. Farther west, thunderstorms are much less likely as warm air at mid/upper levels will keep convection too shallow for charge separation. Heating of a moist airmass and lift from the sea breeze boundaries will promote thunderstorms in the Florida Peninsula. Much weaker flow aloft will greatly limit storm organization, however. ..Wendt.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0158 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PORTIONS OF THE NEBRASKA PANHANDLE AND WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... ...Synopsis... A deepening mid to upper-level trough and accompanying jet streak are expected to traverse the western Canadian provinces Sunday. At the surface, a low will deepen across the northern Rockies and tightening pressure gradients will develop from the northern Plains, into the Intermountain West, and Cascades. The result will be increasing surface winds within these areas. A dry return-flow regime over the northern Plains will unfold, where high confidence in the latest guidance suggests speeds around 15-25 mph by the afternoon. Persistent low moisture content of fine to medium fuels across this region, ERCs exceeding 95th percentiles, and RH in the low teens warrants a narrow Critical area from the NE Panhandle through west-central SD. Further west of this region, southwest to westerly winds of slightly lower speeds will impact central WY, southern MT, and portions of ID. Two other Elevated areas have also been included for the Great Basin and Columbia River Basin of WA. Fuels across the former region continue to become more receptive to fire spread due to persistent warm and dry conditions, but only transient elevated to critical south-southwest winds are anticipated. Dry, westerly downslope surface flow near 15 mph coinciding with RH in the upper teens preceding the trough will impact eastern WA. If later guidance suggest a deeper and/or slower trough progression, this Elevated area may need to be expanded. ..Barnes.. 09/28/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0158 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PORTIONS OF THE NEBRASKA PANHANDLE AND WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... ...Synopsis... A deepening mid to upper-level trough and accompanying jet streak are expected to traverse the western Canadian provinces Sunday. At the surface, a low will deepen across the northern Rockies and tightening pressure gradients will develop from the northern Plains, into the Intermountain West, and Cascades. The result will be increasing surface winds within these areas. A dry return-flow regime over the northern Plains will unfold, where high confidence in the latest guidance suggests speeds around 15-25 mph by the afternoon. Persistent low moisture content of fine to medium fuels across this region, ERCs exceeding 95th percentiles, and RH in the low teens warrants a narrow Critical area from the NE Panhandle through west-central SD. Further west of this region, southwest to westerly winds of slightly lower speeds will impact central WY, southern MT, and portions of ID. Two other Elevated areas have also been included for the Great Basin and Columbia River Basin of WA. Fuels across the former region continue to become more receptive to fire spread due to persistent warm and dry conditions, but only transient elevated to critical south-southwest winds are anticipated. Dry, westerly downslope surface flow near 15 mph coinciding with RH in the upper teens preceding the trough will impact eastern WA. If later guidance suggest a deeper and/or slower trough progression, this Elevated area may need to be expanded. ..Barnes.. 09/28/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0158 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PORTIONS OF THE NEBRASKA PANHANDLE AND WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA... ...Synopsis... A deepening mid to upper-level trough and accompanying jet streak are expected to traverse the western Canadian provinces Sunday. At the surface, a low will deepen across the northern Rockies and tightening pressure gradients will develop from the northern Plains, into the Intermountain West, and Cascades. The result will be increasing surface winds within these areas. A dry return-flow regime over the northern Plains will unfold, where high confidence in the latest guidance suggests speeds around 15-25 mph by the afternoon. Persistent low moisture content of fine to medium fuels across this region, ERCs exceeding 95th percentiles, and RH in the low teens warrants a narrow Critical area from the NE Panhandle through west-central SD. Further west of this region, southwest to westerly winds of slightly lower speeds will impact central WY, southern MT, and portions of ID. Two other Elevated areas have also been included for the Great Basin and Columbia River Basin of WA. Fuels across the former region continue to become more receptive to fire spread due to persistent warm and dry conditions, but only transient elevated to critical south-southwest winds are anticipated. Dry, westerly downslope surface flow near 15 mph coinciding with RH in the upper teens preceding the trough will impact eastern WA. If later guidance suggest a deeper and/or slower trough progression, this Elevated area may need to be expanded. ..Barnes.. 09/28/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1251 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... An upper-level low in the Tennessee/mid Ohio Valleys will make little progress eastward on Sunday. This low will be weakening and in the process of becoming and open wave during the period. Ridging aloft will be the main feature in the Southwest into the Midwest, while a strong upper-level trough will be present in the Northwest/northern Rockies. At the surface, the pattern will become more disorganized beneath the upper low as that features weakens. A front will remain along and just offshore of the eastern coastline. Thunderstorms are possible from the Florida Peninsula into the Carolinas and southern parts of Virginia. Some modest mid-level flow enhancement will remain in parts of the Southeast and Carolinas. A stronger storm or two could potentially develop in central/eastern North Carolina as heating appears it could support around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE. However, weak lapse rates/warm temperatures aloft will keep buoyancy generally limited and convection rather shallow. The expected environment continues to suggest severe thunderstorm potential is low. A few isolated lightning flashes may also occur in central Utah as a weak upper-level shortwave moves into the Great Basin. Coverage is expected to remain below 10%. ..Wendt.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1251 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... An upper-level low in the Tennessee/mid Ohio Valleys will make little progress eastward on Sunday. This low will be weakening and in the process of becoming and open wave during the period. Ridging aloft will be the main feature in the Southwest into the Midwest, while a strong upper-level trough will be present in the Northwest/northern Rockies. At the surface, the pattern will become more disorganized beneath the upper low as that features weakens. A front will remain along and just offshore of the eastern coastline. Thunderstorms are possible from the Florida Peninsula into the Carolinas and southern parts of Virginia. Some modest mid-level flow enhancement will remain in parts of the Southeast and Carolinas. A stronger storm or two could potentially develop in central/eastern North Carolina as heating appears it could support around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE. However, weak lapse rates/warm temperatures aloft will keep buoyancy generally limited and convection rather shallow. The expected environment continues to suggest severe thunderstorm potential is low. A few isolated lightning flashes may also occur in central Utah as a weak upper-level shortwave moves into the Great Basin. Coverage is expected to remain below 10%. ..Wendt.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0600 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1251 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms appear unlikely on Sunday. ...Synopsis... An upper-level low in the Tennessee/mid Ohio Valleys will make little progress eastward on Sunday. This low will be weakening and in the process of becoming and open wave during the period. Ridging aloft will be the main feature in the Southwest into the Midwest, while a strong upper-level trough will be present in the Northwest/northern Rockies. At the surface, the pattern will become more disorganized beneath the upper low as that features weakens. A front will remain along and just offshore of the eastern coastline. Thunderstorms are possible from the Florida Peninsula into the Carolinas and southern parts of Virginia. Some modest mid-level flow enhancement will remain in parts of the Southeast and Carolinas. A stronger storm or two could potentially develop in central/eastern North Carolina as heating appears it could support around 1000 J/kg MLCAPE. However, weak lapse rates/warm temperatures aloft will keep buoyancy generally limited and convection rather shallow. The expected environment continues to suggest severe thunderstorm potential is low. A few isolated lightning flashes may also occur in central Utah as a weak upper-level shortwave moves into the Great Basin. Coverage is expected to remain below 10%. ..Wendt.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1253 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...Synopsis... Increasing mid-level flow is expected over the Great Basin Saturday between a shortwave trough approaching the CA coast and a ridge centered over the Rockies. Cloud-free skies and heating throughout the day will result in a deeply mixed boundary layer and momentum transfer of this stronger flow to the surface. A few hours of sustained winds reaching 15-20 mph within the Elevated area, along with RH dropping as low as the upper single digits, are expected. In addition, an hour or two of critically sustained winds exceeding 20 mph will be possible within the southern half of the Elevated area, where seasonal ERC values are near the 90th percentile. ..Barnes.. 09/28/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1253 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...Synopsis... Increasing mid-level flow is expected over the Great Basin Saturday between a shortwave trough approaching the CA coast and a ridge centered over the Rockies. Cloud-free skies and heating throughout the day will result in a deeply mixed boundary layer and momentum transfer of this stronger flow to the surface. A few hours of sustained winds reaching 15-20 mph within the Elevated area, along with RH dropping as low as the upper single digits, are expected. In addition, an hour or two of critically sustained winds exceeding 20 mph will be possible within the southern half of the Elevated area, where seasonal ERC values are near the 90th percentile. ..Barnes.. 09/28/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1253 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...Synopsis... Increasing mid-level flow is expected over the Great Basin Saturday between a shortwave trough approaching the CA coast and a ridge centered over the Rockies. Cloud-free skies and heating throughout the day will result in a deeply mixed boundary layer and momentum transfer of this stronger flow to the surface. A few hours of sustained winds reaching 15-20 mph within the Elevated area, along with RH dropping as low as the upper single digits, are expected. In addition, an hour or two of critically sustained winds exceeding 20 mph will be possible within the southern half of the Elevated area, where seasonal ERC values are near the 90th percentile. ..Barnes.. 09/28/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1249 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are not expected today. General thunderstorms are most likely over the Florida Peninsula during the day. ...Synopsis... An upper low will fill as it moves slowly east across KY, with the overall cyclonic regime extending from the lower Great Lakes to the lower MS Valley. Southwesterly 500 mb winds of 40-60 kt will exist across the Southeast, with an upper ridge from the Four Corners states into the northern Plains. To the west, lowering heights will exist over the Pacific Northwest as a strong shortwave trough pushes into British Columbia, and a weak upper low affects parts of southern CA late. At the surface, weakening low pressure will exist beneath the aforementioned upper low over KY, with only upper 50s to lower 60s F dewpoints stretching across the Appalachians and Piedmont. A weak boundary will exist from the northern Gulf of Mexico across northern FL and along the coastal Carolinas and GA, where 70s F dewpoints will reside. However, very dry midlevel air will exist over the same areas. ...Southeast... Thunderstorm chances look to be maximized over FL today, where vertical profiles will be moist. MUCAPE averaging near 1500 J/kg appears likely over much of the FL Peninsula with the aid of heating. However, lift will be weak and unfocused. Still, the uncapped air mass should yield scattered thunderstorms during the day, possibly beginning early over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and moving ashore. Forecast soundings show weak winds aloft/shear, and generally poor lapse rates with moist profiles. As such, only general thunderstorms are anticipated. ..Jewell/Barnes.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1249 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are not expected today. General thunderstorms are most likely over the Florida Peninsula during the day. ...Synopsis... An upper low will fill as it moves slowly east across KY, with the overall cyclonic regime extending from the lower Great Lakes to the lower MS Valley. Southwesterly 500 mb winds of 40-60 kt will exist across the Southeast, with an upper ridge from the Four Corners states into the northern Plains. To the west, lowering heights will exist over the Pacific Northwest as a strong shortwave trough pushes into British Columbia, and a weak upper low affects parts of southern CA late. At the surface, weakening low pressure will exist beneath the aforementioned upper low over KY, with only upper 50s to lower 60s F dewpoints stretching across the Appalachians and Piedmont. A weak boundary will exist from the northern Gulf of Mexico across northern FL and along the coastal Carolinas and GA, where 70s F dewpoints will reside. However, very dry midlevel air will exist over the same areas. ...Southeast... Thunderstorm chances look to be maximized over FL today, where vertical profiles will be moist. MUCAPE averaging near 1500 J/kg appears likely over much of the FL Peninsula with the aid of heating. However, lift will be weak and unfocused. Still, the uncapped air mass should yield scattered thunderstorms during the day, possibly beginning early over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and moving ashore. Forecast soundings show weak winds aloft/shear, and generally poor lapse rates with moist profiles. As such, only general thunderstorms are anticipated. ..Jewell/Barnes.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1249 AM CDT Sat Sep 28 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are not expected today. General thunderstorms are most likely over the Florida Peninsula during the day. ...Synopsis... An upper low will fill as it moves slowly east across KY, with the overall cyclonic regime extending from the lower Great Lakes to the lower MS Valley. Southwesterly 500 mb winds of 40-60 kt will exist across the Southeast, with an upper ridge from the Four Corners states into the northern Plains. To the west, lowering heights will exist over the Pacific Northwest as a strong shortwave trough pushes into British Columbia, and a weak upper low affects parts of southern CA late. At the surface, weakening low pressure will exist beneath the aforementioned upper low over KY, with only upper 50s to lower 60s F dewpoints stretching across the Appalachians and Piedmont. A weak boundary will exist from the northern Gulf of Mexico across northern FL and along the coastal Carolinas and GA, where 70s F dewpoints will reside. However, very dry midlevel air will exist over the same areas. ...Southeast... Thunderstorm chances look to be maximized over FL today, where vertical profiles will be moist. MUCAPE averaging near 1500 J/kg appears likely over much of the FL Peninsula with the aid of heating. However, lift will be weak and unfocused. Still, the uncapped air mass should yield scattered thunderstorms during the day, possibly beginning early over the eastern Gulf of Mexico and moving ashore. Forecast soundings show weak winds aloft/shear, and generally poor lapse rates with moist profiles. As such, only general thunderstorms are anticipated. ..Jewell/Barnes.. 09/28/2024 Read more

Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago

811
ABPZ20 KNHC 280513
TWOEP

Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
1100 PM PDT Fri Sep 27 2024

For the eastern North Pacific...east of 140 degrees west longitude:

Offshore of the coast of southwestern Mexico:
An area of low pressure could form early next week off the coast of
southwestern Mexico. Some slow development is possible thereafter
while the system drifts generally westward.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent.

$$
Forecaster Roberts

NHC Webmaster

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0755 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 280100Z - 281200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER EASTERN VIRGINIA...THE DELMARVA...AND FAR EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA... ...SUMMARY... Severe weather potential is forecast to be minimal for the remainder of the period. ...Discussion... The remnants of Helene will remain over the lower OH Valley through tonight, with dry air wrapping around across the Appalachians and into eastern KY/OH. Farther east, drying into eastern VA and vicinity will be more gradual as 850 mb winds veer. In the near term, an area of moisture, instability, and favorable low-level shear will affect much of eastern VA into the DelMarVa and into northeast NC. Storms coverage is expected to remain isolated through the evening, though a brief tornado cannot be ruled out with any small, long-lived storms. Loss of heating as well as drying aloft should preclude any substantial increase in storm coverage. ..Jewell.. 09/28/2024 Read more

SPC Sep 28, 2024 0100 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago
SPC 0100Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0755 PM CDT Fri Sep 27 2024 Valid 280100Z - 281200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER EASTERN VIRGINIA...THE DELMARVA...AND FAR EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA... ...SUMMARY... Severe weather potential is forecast to be minimal for the remainder of the period. ...Discussion... The remnants of Helene will remain over the lower OH Valley through tonight, with dry air wrapping around across the Appalachians and into eastern KY/OH. Farther east, drying into eastern VA and vicinity will be more gradual as 850 mb winds veer. In the near term, an area of moisture, instability, and favorable low-level shear will affect much of eastern VA into the DelMarVa and into northeast NC. Storms coverage is expected to remain isolated through the evening, though a brief tornado cannot be ruled out with any small, long-lived storms. Loss of heating as well as drying aloft should preclude any substantial increase in storm coverage. ..Jewell.. 09/28/2024 Read more

Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook

9 months 3 weeks ago

000
ABPZ20 KNHC 272322
TWOEP

Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
500 PM PDT Fri Sep 27 2024

For the eastern North Pacific...east of 140 degrees west longitude:

Active Systems:
The National Hurricane Center has issued the last advisory on the
remnants of John, located just inland over southwestern Mexico.

Off the coast of southwestern Mexico:
A broad low pressure system could form early next week off the
coast of southwestern Mexico. Some slow development is possible
after that time while the system drifts westward.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...20 percent.

$$
Forecaster Hagen
NHC Webmaster

Burn ban in Nebraska City, Nebraska

9 months 3 weeks ago
Nebraska City has a burn ban in effect until there is significant rainfall. The fire chief stated that it is too dry to issue burn permits. News Channel Nebraska (Grand Island), Sept 27, 2024