SPC Aug 27, 2024 2000 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

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SPC 2000Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 272000Z - 281200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE GREAT LAKES AND UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of damaging thunderstorm winds and occasional large hail and a tornado or two are possible across the Great Lakes region and portions of the Midwest through tonight. ...20z Update... The prior forecast remains largely on track with minor changes. The Slight and Marginal risk area over parts of WI was trimmed behind extensive convection ongoing over the Lake and northern MI. Ongoing severe storms over parts of the Great Lakes are expected to gradually expand in coverage and intensity over southern lower MI, northern IL and IN through the remainder of the afternoon and into the evening/overnight. The primary risk remains damaging winds associated with organized clusters or bowing segments, but hail and a tornado or two will also remain possible. Farther south into parts of the Mississippi Valley and eastern Plains, additional storm development/intensification is probable this afternoon within a warm and unstable air mass ahead of a weak cold front. Vertical shear is somewhat weaker displaced south of the main shortwave trough, but robust boundary-layer heating should suffice for periodic intensification of multicell storms. At least some damaging wind or hail risk may develop with clusters of strong to severe storms across eastern KS and south-central IA from this afternoon through the evening. ..Lyons.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1142 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Great Lakes/Midwest/Central Plains... A rather complex mesoscale scenario exists particularly across the Great Lakes region, influenced by multiple MCSs/outflows since last evening. Multiple MCVs are apparent across the region including western Upper Michigan, potentially including an MCV with evolving asymmetric quasi-linear convection across east-central Wisconsin late this morning. Within a zone of pre-frontal confluence/augmented outflow, MCS persistence and further upscale/southward peripheral growth is possible into Lower Michigan/northern Illinois into a very unstable air mass, but this is far from certain. For additional short-term information, see Mesoscale Discussion 2013. Where storm clusters do develop and intensify regionally, ample buoyancy, particularly south of the aforementioned late-morning MCS, and sufficient deep-layer shear will support damaging wind and isolated large hail potential. The severe threat could reach as far as the Lake Ontario vicinity late tonight/early Wednesday. Farther southwest, nearer to the cold front and potentially augmented by residual outflow, CAPE and especially vertical shear will be weaker from southeast Iowa/western Illinois into northern Missouri and eastern Kansas/southeast Nebraska. A few organized multicells are possible atop a strongly heated boundary layer, with strong wind gusts and severe hail possible. Read more

SPC Aug 27, 2024 2000 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook

1 year ago
SPC 2000Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 272000Z - 281200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PARTS OF THE GREAT LAKES AND UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms capable of damaging thunderstorm winds and occasional large hail and a tornado or two are possible across the Great Lakes region and portions of the Midwest through tonight. ...20z Update... The prior forecast remains largely on track with minor changes. The Slight and Marginal risk area over parts of WI was trimmed behind extensive convection ongoing over the Lake and northern MI. Ongoing severe storms over parts of the Great Lakes are expected to gradually expand in coverage and intensity over southern lower MI, northern IL and IN through the remainder of the afternoon and into the evening/overnight. The primary risk remains damaging winds associated with organized clusters or bowing segments, but hail and a tornado or two will also remain possible. Farther south into parts of the Mississippi Valley and eastern Plains, additional storm development/intensification is probable this afternoon within a warm and unstable air mass ahead of a weak cold front. Vertical shear is somewhat weaker displaced south of the main shortwave trough, but robust boundary-layer heating should suffice for periodic intensification of multicell storms. At least some damaging wind or hail risk may develop with clusters of strong to severe storms across eastern KS and south-central IA from this afternoon through the evening. ..Lyons.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1142 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Great Lakes/Midwest/Central Plains... A rather complex mesoscale scenario exists particularly across the Great Lakes region, influenced by multiple MCSs/outflows since last evening. Multiple MCVs are apparent across the region including western Upper Michigan, potentially including an MCV with evolving asymmetric quasi-linear convection across east-central Wisconsin late this morning. Within a zone of pre-frontal confluence/augmented outflow, MCS persistence and further upscale/southward peripheral growth is possible into Lower Michigan/northern Illinois into a very unstable air mass, but this is far from certain. For additional short-term information, see Mesoscale Discussion 2013. Where storm clusters do develop and intensify regionally, ample buoyancy, particularly south of the aforementioned late-morning MCS, and sufficient deep-layer shear will support damaging wind and isolated large hail potential. The severe threat could reach as far as the Lake Ontario vicinity late tonight/early Wednesday. Farther southwest, nearer to the cold front and potentially augmented by residual outflow, CAPE and especially vertical shear will be weaker from southeast Iowa/western Illinois into northern Missouri and eastern Kansas/southeast Nebraska. A few organized multicells are possible atop a strongly heated boundary layer, with strong wind gusts and severe hail possible. Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 year ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0249 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 281200Z - 291200Z An Elevated area was added over portions of southern/central Wyoming with this update. While marginal fuels should largely mitigate the fire-weather threat (as described below), Critical-caliber winds/RH (sustained 20-25 mph amid 10-15 percent RH) will still pose some risk -- especially over any areas that missed out on precipitation during the last few weeks. For additional details, see the previous discussion below. ..Weinman.. 08/27/2024 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0145 AM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024/ ...Synopsis... A pronounced mid-level trough will traverse the Northern Rockies and eject into the northern High Plains tomorrow (Wednesday), supporting robust surface lee troughing across the northern Plains states. Strong isallobaric flow is thus expected over portions of the northern and central Rockies, particularly eastern Montana, as well as central into eastern Wyoming. In both areas, sustained west-southwesterly surface winds exceeding 20 mph amid 15-25 percent RH are expected during the afternoon. Such conditions typically necessitate at least Elevated to perhaps Critical highlights. However, fuel receptiveness in these regions is marginal at best, especially considering rainfall over the past week. As such, fire weather highlights have been withheld this outlook. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

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

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SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0216 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS SOUTHERN MINNESOTA...WESTERN/CENTRAL IOWA...AND FAR EASTERN NEBRASKA... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are possible on Thursday across portions of the Upper/Middle Mississippi Valley and the central Plains. A few strong storms also will be possible over portions of southern West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina. ...Upper Midwest into the central Plains... An upper trough will progress eastward from the northern/central Plains to the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes vicinity on Thursday. Strong deep-layer southwesterly flow will remain near/north of the International border closer to the compacted closed low over the Canadian Prairies/western Ontario, but modestly enhanced southwesterly flow will extend over portions of the region. At the surface, a cold front will develop east/southeast across the Upper Midwest and central Plains through the period. South/southeasterly low-level flow will maintain 60s F dewpoints, with a corridor of 70s F dewpoints across southern MN to the mid-MS Valley. Strong heating and low-level warm advection ahead of the front should allow for a corridor of strong surface-based instability across parts of the Mid/Upper MS Valley into eastern portions of the central Plains. Thunderstorms are expected along the front during the day and into the evening hours. Vertical shear will remain somewhat modest, and decrease with southward extent. Forecast soundings suggest supercells may be possible, especially across parts of MN/WI/IA where effective shear magnitudes around 30 kt will be present amid vertically veering low-level wind profiles. Linear forcing along the front and marginal shear may favor more rapidly developing line segments however. Regardless, a risk for all severe hazards may accompany this activity. With southward extent into the central Plains, forecast soundings show weaker deep-layer southwesterly flow. Nevertheless, strong instability and inverted-v sub-cloud thermodynamic profiles/steep low-level lapse rates ahead of the southeast-advancing front suggest strong wind gust potential. ...Mid-Atlantic vicinity... Weak deep-layer flow is expected across the region in the wake of a departing upper trough over the Northeast and Canadian Maritimes. However, a very moist and hot airmass is forecast, support moderate to strong destabilization during the day. As a cold front sags south across the region, isolated thunderstorms producing locally strong/damaging gusts will be possible. This risk should quickly diminish with loss of daytime heating. ..Leitman.. 08/27/2024 Read more

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

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SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0216 PM CDT Tue Aug 27 2024 Valid 291200Z - 301200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS SOUTHERN MINNESOTA...WESTERN/CENTRAL IOWA...AND FAR EASTERN NEBRASKA... ...SUMMARY... Severe thunderstorms are possible on Thursday across portions of the Upper/Middle Mississippi Valley and the central Plains. A few strong storms also will be possible over portions of southern West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina. ...Upper Midwest into the central Plains... An upper trough will progress eastward from the northern/central Plains to the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes vicinity on Thursday. Strong deep-layer southwesterly flow will remain near/north of the International border closer to the compacted closed low over the Canadian Prairies/western Ontario, but modestly enhanced southwesterly flow will extend over portions of the region. At the surface, a cold front will develop east/southeast across the Upper Midwest and central Plains through the period. South/southeasterly low-level flow will maintain 60s F dewpoints, with a corridor of 70s F dewpoints across southern MN to the mid-MS Valley. Strong heating and low-level warm advection ahead of the front should allow for a corridor of strong surface-based instability across parts of the Mid/Upper MS Valley into eastern portions of the central Plains. Thunderstorms are expected along the front during the day and into the evening hours. Vertical shear will remain somewhat modest, and decrease with southward extent. Forecast soundings suggest supercells may be possible, especially across parts of MN/WI/IA where effective shear magnitudes around 30 kt will be present amid vertically veering low-level wind profiles. Linear forcing along the front and marginal shear may favor more rapidly developing line segments however. Regardless, a risk for all severe hazards may accompany this activity. With southward extent into the central Plains, forecast soundings show weaker deep-layer southwesterly flow. Nevertheless, strong instability and inverted-v sub-cloud thermodynamic profiles/steep low-level lapse rates ahead of the southeast-advancing front suggest strong wind gust potential. ...Mid-Atlantic vicinity... Weak deep-layer flow is expected across the region in the wake of a departing upper trough over the Northeast and Canadian Maritimes. However, a very moist and hot airmass is forecast, support moderate to strong destabilization during the day. As a cold front sags south across the region, isolated thunderstorms producing locally strong/damaging gusts will be possible. This risk should quickly diminish with loss of daytime heating. ..Leitman.. 08/27/2024 Read more