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1 year 5 months ago
SPC 1300Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0659 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
Valid 281300Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
APPALACHIAN STATES...AND EASTWARD TO THE EASTERN U.S. COASTAL
PLAIN...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated strong to severe gusts will be possible today from the west
slopes of the Appalachians to western New England, the Mid-Atlantic
Region, and portions of the Carolinas.
...Synopsis...
Mid-level troughing over the central U.S. this morning will continue
to intensify as it gradually takes on a more negative tilt, shifting
eastward across the eastern third of the U.S. through tonight.
Meanwhile, weak ridging will generally prevail over the West, ahead
of second trough over the Gulf of Alaska digging southeastward
toward the Pacific Northwest.
At the surface, a strong cold front will cross the Appalachians
through midday, and then continue across the eastern U.S., with the
boundary moving off the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts this evening and
lingering only across Florida overnight. In the West, a cold front
will gradually shift southeastward into/across the Pacific
Northwest. In between, high pressure will prevail across much of
the country.
...Appalachian states...
Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this morning from the Lower
Great Lakes region southwestward to the Mississippi Delta, along and
ahead of the advancing cold front. The strongest storms are ongoing
from the Upper Ohio Valley southwestward across Kentucky, where
occasionally severe storms -- capable of producing damaging wind
gusts and a brief tornado or two -- continue moving eastward.
Instability ahead of the convection weakens with eastward extent,
particularly east of the mountains. However, pockets of
near-surface-based CAPE in the 250 to 500 J/kg range will be
possible through this afternoon -- enough to support broken/narrow
frontal convective bands until the front moves offshore this
evening.
Despite the very weak instability, the deep-layer wind field will
remain particularly strong -- including 40 to 60 kt as low as 1km
AGL and increasing with height. As such, potential for convectively
enhanced mixing/downward momentum transport appears to be sufficient
to suggest the possibility if isolated severe-caliber wind gusts.
This warrants eastward expansion of 5% wind probability/MRGL risk
through the day, with risk ending as the front moves offshore this
evening.
..Goss/Broyles.. 02/28/2024
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1 year 5 months ago
SPC 1300Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0659 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
Valid 281300Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
APPALACHIAN STATES...AND EASTWARD TO THE EASTERN U.S. COASTAL
PLAIN...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated strong to severe gusts will be possible today from the west
slopes of the Appalachians to western New England, the Mid-Atlantic
Region, and portions of the Carolinas.
...Synopsis...
Mid-level troughing over the central U.S. this morning will continue
to intensify as it gradually takes on a more negative tilt, shifting
eastward across the eastern third of the U.S. through tonight.
Meanwhile, weak ridging will generally prevail over the West, ahead
of second trough over the Gulf of Alaska digging southeastward
toward the Pacific Northwest.
At the surface, a strong cold front will cross the Appalachians
through midday, and then continue across the eastern U.S., with the
boundary moving off the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts this evening and
lingering only across Florida overnight. In the West, a cold front
will gradually shift southeastward into/across the Pacific
Northwest. In between, high pressure will prevail across much of
the country.
...Appalachian states...
Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this morning from the Lower
Great Lakes region southwestward to the Mississippi Delta, along and
ahead of the advancing cold front. The strongest storms are ongoing
from the Upper Ohio Valley southwestward across Kentucky, where
occasionally severe storms -- capable of producing damaging wind
gusts and a brief tornado or two -- continue moving eastward.
Instability ahead of the convection weakens with eastward extent,
particularly east of the mountains. However, pockets of
near-surface-based CAPE in the 250 to 500 J/kg range will be
possible through this afternoon -- enough to support broken/narrow
frontal convective bands until the front moves offshore this
evening.
Despite the very weak instability, the deep-layer wind field will
remain particularly strong -- including 40 to 60 kt as low as 1km
AGL and increasing with height. As such, potential for convectively
enhanced mixing/downward momentum transport appears to be sufficient
to suggest the possibility if isolated severe-caliber wind gusts.
This warrants eastward expansion of 5% wind probability/MRGL risk
through the day, with risk ending as the front moves offshore this
evening.
..Goss/Broyles.. 02/28/2024
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1 year 5 months ago
SPC 1300Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0659 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
Valid 281300Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
APPALACHIAN STATES...AND EASTWARD TO THE EASTERN U.S. COASTAL
PLAIN...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated strong to severe gusts will be possible today from the west
slopes of the Appalachians to western New England, the Mid-Atlantic
Region, and portions of the Carolinas.
...Synopsis...
Mid-level troughing over the central U.S. this morning will continue
to intensify as it gradually takes on a more negative tilt, shifting
eastward across the eastern third of the U.S. through tonight.
Meanwhile, weak ridging will generally prevail over the West, ahead
of second trough over the Gulf of Alaska digging southeastward
toward the Pacific Northwest.
At the surface, a strong cold front will cross the Appalachians
through midday, and then continue across the eastern U.S., with the
boundary moving off the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts this evening and
lingering only across Florida overnight. In the West, a cold front
will gradually shift southeastward into/across the Pacific
Northwest. In between, high pressure will prevail across much of
the country.
...Appalachian states...
Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this morning from the Lower
Great Lakes region southwestward to the Mississippi Delta, along and
ahead of the advancing cold front. The strongest storms are ongoing
from the Upper Ohio Valley southwestward across Kentucky, where
occasionally severe storms -- capable of producing damaging wind
gusts and a brief tornado or two -- continue moving eastward.
Instability ahead of the convection weakens with eastward extent,
particularly east of the mountains. However, pockets of
near-surface-based CAPE in the 250 to 500 J/kg range will be
possible through this afternoon -- enough to support broken/narrow
frontal convective bands until the front moves offshore this
evening.
Despite the very weak instability, the deep-layer wind field will
remain particularly strong -- including 40 to 60 kt as low as 1km
AGL and increasing with height. As such, potential for convectively
enhanced mixing/downward momentum transport appears to be sufficient
to suggest the possibility if isolated severe-caliber wind gusts.
This warrants eastward expansion of 5% wind probability/MRGL risk
through the day, with risk ending as the front moves offshore this
evening.
..Goss/Broyles.. 02/28/2024
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1 year 5 months ago
SPC 1300Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0659 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
Valid 281300Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
APPALACHIAN STATES...AND EASTWARD TO THE EASTERN U.S. COASTAL
PLAIN...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated strong to severe gusts will be possible today from the west
slopes of the Appalachians to western New England, the Mid-Atlantic
Region, and portions of the Carolinas.
...Synopsis...
Mid-level troughing over the central U.S. this morning will continue
to intensify as it gradually takes on a more negative tilt, shifting
eastward across the eastern third of the U.S. through tonight.
Meanwhile, weak ridging will generally prevail over the West, ahead
of second trough over the Gulf of Alaska digging southeastward
toward the Pacific Northwest.
At the surface, a strong cold front will cross the Appalachians
through midday, and then continue across the eastern U.S., with the
boundary moving off the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts this evening and
lingering only across Florida overnight. In the West, a cold front
will gradually shift southeastward into/across the Pacific
Northwest. In between, high pressure will prevail across much of
the country.
...Appalachian states...
Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this morning from the Lower
Great Lakes region southwestward to the Mississippi Delta, along and
ahead of the advancing cold front. The strongest storms are ongoing
from the Upper Ohio Valley southwestward across Kentucky, where
occasionally severe storms -- capable of producing damaging wind
gusts and a brief tornado or two -- continue moving eastward.
Instability ahead of the convection weakens with eastward extent,
particularly east of the mountains. However, pockets of
near-surface-based CAPE in the 250 to 500 J/kg range will be
possible through this afternoon -- enough to support broken/narrow
frontal convective bands until the front moves offshore this
evening.
Despite the very weak instability, the deep-layer wind field will
remain particularly strong -- including 40 to 60 kt as low as 1km
AGL and increasing with height. As such, potential for convectively
enhanced mixing/downward momentum transport appears to be sufficient
to suggest the possibility if isolated severe-caliber wind gusts.
This warrants eastward expansion of 5% wind probability/MRGL risk
through the day, with risk ending as the front moves offshore this
evening.
..Goss/Broyles.. 02/28/2024
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1 year 5 months ago
SPC 1300Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0659 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
Valid 281300Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
APPALACHIAN STATES...AND EASTWARD TO THE EASTERN U.S. COASTAL
PLAIN...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated strong to severe gusts will be possible today from the west
slopes of the Appalachians to western New England, the Mid-Atlantic
Region, and portions of the Carolinas.
...Synopsis...
Mid-level troughing over the central U.S. this morning will continue
to intensify as it gradually takes on a more negative tilt, shifting
eastward across the eastern third of the U.S. through tonight.
Meanwhile, weak ridging will generally prevail over the West, ahead
of second trough over the Gulf of Alaska digging southeastward
toward the Pacific Northwest.
At the surface, a strong cold front will cross the Appalachians
through midday, and then continue across the eastern U.S., with the
boundary moving off the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts this evening and
lingering only across Florida overnight. In the West, a cold front
will gradually shift southeastward into/across the Pacific
Northwest. In between, high pressure will prevail across much of
the country.
...Appalachian states...
Showers and thunderstorms are ongoing this morning from the Lower
Great Lakes region southwestward to the Mississippi Delta, along and
ahead of the advancing cold front. The strongest storms are ongoing
from the Upper Ohio Valley southwestward across Kentucky, where
occasionally severe storms -- capable of producing damaging wind
gusts and a brief tornado or two -- continue moving eastward.
Instability ahead of the convection weakens with eastward extent,
particularly east of the mountains. However, pockets of
near-surface-based CAPE in the 250 to 500 J/kg range will be
possible through this afternoon -- enough to support broken/narrow
frontal convective bands until the front moves offshore this
evening.
Despite the very weak instability, the deep-layer wind field will
remain particularly strong -- including 40 to 60 kt as low as 1km
AGL and increasing with height. As such, potential for convectively
enhanced mixing/downward momentum transport appears to be sufficient
to suggest the possibility if isolated severe-caliber wind gusts.
This warrants eastward expansion of 5% wind probability/MRGL risk
through the day, with risk ending as the front moves offshore this
evening.
..Goss/Broyles.. 02/28/2024
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1 year 5 months ago
MD 0174 CONCERNING TORNADO WATCH 28...29... FOR OHIO..WESTERN WEST VIRGINIA...CENTRAL AND EASTERN KENTUCKY
Mesoscale Discussion 0174
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0508 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
Areas affected...Ohio..Western West Virginia...Central and Eastern
Kentucky
Concerning...Tornado Watch 28...29...
Valid 281108Z - 281315Z
The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 28, 29 continues.
SUMMARY...A tornado threat is expected to continue over the next few
hours across parts of central and eastern Kentucky northward into
southeast Ohio. Weather watch issuance or a watch extension in area
may need to be considered to the east of the current watches.
DISCUSSION...The latest high-resolution radar imagery from
Wilmington, Ohio has a more extensive line segment in central and
southern Ohio, containing multiple bowing structures. A tornado was
recently reported with a bowing segment to the west of Columbus,
Ohio. This part of the northern line is now located to the east of
Columbus, and is expected to continue to have a tornado threat over
the next hour or two. The severe threat, including a potential for
hail and wind damage, may continue after daybreak.
Further south in parts of central and eastern Kentucky,
high-resolution radar shows a line of strong to severe storms from
near Vanceburg, Kentucky southwestward to near Lexington. Strong to
severe short bowing structures are evident within the line, with
some supercells also present. This line is expected to continue to
hold together as it moves eastward across the remainder of eastern
Kentucky this morning. The strong low-level shear will likely
support an isolated tornado threat. Hail and isolated damaging winds
will also be possible.
..Broyles.. 02/28/2024
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...PBZ...RLX...CLE...JKL...ILN...LMK...
LAT...LON 40358275 40588175 40438080 39958056 39418067 38528124
37818199 37438299 37328369 37378438 37548473 37838474
38078441 38428386 39128315 39808295 40358275
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0028 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 35 NNE HOP
TO 25 SSW SDF TO 35 NW LEX.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...LMK...JKL...RLX...OHX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC001-003-009-011-019-021-025-031-043-045-049-051-053-057-061-
063-065-069-071-079-085-087-089-093-099-109-113-115-119-121-123-
125-127-129-131-137-141-147-151-153-155-159-165-167-169-171-173-
175-179-189-193-197-199-203-205-207-213-217-227-229-231-235-237-
281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR ALLEN BARREN
BATH BOYD BOYLE
BREATHITT BUTLER CARTER
CASEY CLARK CLAY
CLINTON CUMBERLAND EDMONSON
ELLIOTT ESTILL FLEMING
FLOYD GARRARD GRAYSON
GREEN GREENUP HARDIN
HART JACKSON JESSAMINE
JOHNSON KNOTT KNOX
LARUE LAUREL LAWRENCE
LEE LESLIE LINCOLN
LOGAN MCCREARY MADISON
MAGOFFIN MARION MARTIN
MENIFEE MERCER METCALFE
MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0028 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 35 NNE HOP
TO 25 SSW SDF TO 35 NW LEX.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...LMK...JKL...RLX...OHX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC001-003-009-011-019-021-025-031-043-045-049-051-053-057-061-
063-065-069-071-079-085-087-089-093-099-109-113-115-119-121-123-
125-127-129-131-137-141-147-151-153-155-159-165-167-169-171-173-
175-179-189-193-197-199-203-205-207-213-217-227-229-231-235-237-
281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR ALLEN BARREN
BATH BOYD BOYLE
BREATHITT BUTLER CARTER
CASEY CLARK CLAY
CLINTON CUMBERLAND EDMONSON
ELLIOTT ESTILL FLEMING
FLOYD GARRARD GRAYSON
GREEN GREENUP HARDIN
HART JACKSON JESSAMINE
JOHNSON KNOTT KNOX
LARUE LAUREL LAWRENCE
LEE LESLIE LINCOLN
LOGAN MCCREARY MADISON
MAGOFFIN MARION MARTIN
MENIFEE MERCER METCALFE
MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0029 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 29
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 45 SE DAY TO
20 ESE CMH TO 35 SW CAK.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...ILN...RLX...PBZ...CLE...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 29
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC135-281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
LEWIS
OHC001-009-031-045-053-073-079-087-105-115-119-127-129-131-141-
145-163-281240-
OH
. OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAMS ATHENS COSHOCTON
FAIRFIELD GALLIA HOCKING
JACKSON LAWRENCE MEIGS
MORGAN MUSKINGUM PERRY
PICKAWAY PIKE ROSS
SCIOTO VINTON
WVC011-035-043-053-079-099-281240-
WV
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0028 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 35 NNE HOP
TO 25 SSW SDF TO 35 NW LEX.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...LMK...JKL...RLX...OHX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC001-003-009-011-019-021-025-031-043-045-049-051-053-057-061-
063-065-069-071-079-085-087-089-093-099-109-113-115-119-121-123-
125-127-129-131-137-141-147-151-153-155-159-165-167-169-171-173-
175-179-189-193-197-199-203-205-207-213-217-227-229-231-235-237-
281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR ALLEN BARREN
BATH BOYD BOYLE
BREATHITT BUTLER CARTER
CASEY CLARK CLAY
CLINTON CUMBERLAND EDMONSON
ELLIOTT ESTILL FLEMING
FLOYD GARRARD GRAYSON
GREEN GREENUP HARDIN
HART JACKSON JESSAMINE
JOHNSON KNOTT KNOX
LARUE LAUREL LAWRENCE
LEE LESLIE LINCOLN
LOGAN MCCREARY MADISON
MAGOFFIN MARION MARTIN
MENIFEE MERCER METCALFE
MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0029 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 29
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 45 SE DAY TO
20 ESE CMH TO 35 SW CAK.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...ILN...RLX...PBZ...CLE...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 29
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC135-281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
LEWIS
OHC001-009-031-045-053-073-079-087-105-115-119-127-129-131-141-
145-163-281240-
OH
. OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAMS ATHENS COSHOCTON
FAIRFIELD GALLIA HOCKING
JACKSON LAWRENCE MEIGS
MORGAN MUSKINGUM PERRY
PICKAWAY PIKE ROSS
SCIOTO VINTON
WVC011-035-043-053-079-099-281240-
WV
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0028 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 35 NNE HOP
TO 25 SSW SDF TO 35 NW LEX.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...LMK...JKL...RLX...OHX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC001-003-009-011-019-021-025-031-043-045-049-051-053-057-061-
063-065-069-071-079-085-087-089-093-099-109-113-115-119-121-123-
125-127-129-131-137-141-147-151-153-155-159-165-167-169-171-173-
175-179-189-193-197-199-203-205-207-213-217-227-229-231-235-237-
281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR ALLEN BARREN
BATH BOYD BOYLE
BREATHITT BUTLER CARTER
CASEY CLARK CLAY
CLINTON CUMBERLAND EDMONSON
ELLIOTT ESTILL FLEMING
FLOYD GARRARD GRAYSON
GREEN GREENUP HARDIN
HART JACKSON JESSAMINE
JOHNSON KNOTT KNOX
LARUE LAUREL LAWRENCE
LEE LESLIE LINCOLN
LOGAN MCCREARY MADISON
MAGOFFIN MARION MARTIN
MENIFEE MERCER METCALFE
MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0029 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 29
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 45 SE DAY TO
20 ESE CMH TO 35 SW CAK.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...ILN...RLX...PBZ...CLE...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 29
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC135-281240-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
LEWIS
OHC001-009-031-045-053-073-079-087-105-115-119-127-129-131-141-
145-163-281240-
OH
. OHIO COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAMS ATHENS COSHOCTON
FAIRFIELD GALLIA HOCKING
JACKSON LAWRENCE MEIGS
MORGAN MUSKINGUM PERRY
PICKAWAY PIKE ROSS
SCIOTO VINTON
WVC011-035-043-053-079-099-281240-
WV
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 28 TORNADO KY TN 280855Z - 281400Z
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Tornado Watch Number 28
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
255 AM CST Wed Feb 28 2024
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a
* Tornado Watch for portions of
portions of central and eastern Kentucky
northern Middle Tennessee
* Effective this Wednesday morning from 255 AM until 800 AM CST.
* Primary threats include...
A couple tornadoes possible
Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible
Isolated large hail events to 1.5 inches in diameter possible
SUMMARY...Strong/locally severe thunderstorms continue to increase
in the vicinity of the Ohio River in northern Kentucky early this
morning, near the southern fringe of Tornado Watch 27. Storms are
forecast to continue to gradually spread east-southeastward over the
next several hours, with local risk for damaging winds and hail,
along with potential for a couple of tornadoes.
The tornado watch area is approximately along and 35 statute miles
north and south of a line from 35 miles west southwest of Bowling
Green KY to 30 miles northeast of Jackson KY. For a complete
depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update
(WOUS64 KWNS WOU8).
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A Tornado Watch means conditions are favorable for
tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch
area. Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for
threatening weather conditions and listen for later statements
and possible warnings.
&&
OTHER WATCH INFORMATION...CONTINUE...WW 26...WW 27...
AVIATION...Tornadoes and a few severe thunderstorms with hail
surface and aloft to 1.5 inches. Extreme turbulence and surface wind
gusts to 60 knots. A few cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 400. Mean
storm motion vector 25040.
...Goss
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0027 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 SW OWB TO
15 NE OWB TO 25 N SDF TO 25 WNW LUK TO 35 ENE DAY.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...PAH...LSX...ILX...IND...LMK...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
INC019-029-043-061-115-123-143-155-281140-
IN
. INDIANA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLARK DEARBORN FLOYD
HARRISON OHIO PERRY
SCOTT SWITZERLAND
KYC005-015-017-023-027-029-037-041-059-067-073-077-081-091-097-
103-111-117-149-161-163-181-185-187-191-201-209-211-215-223-239-
281140-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BOONE BOURBON
BRACKEN BRECKINRIDGE BULLITT
CAMPBELL CARROLL DAVIESS
FAYETTE FRANKLIN GALLATIN
GRANT HANCOCK HARRISON
HENRY JEFFERSON KENTON
MCLEAN MASON MEADE
NICHOLAS OLDHAM OWEN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0027 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 SW OWB TO
15 NE OWB TO 25 N SDF TO 25 WNW LUK TO 35 ENE DAY.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...PAH...LSX...ILX...IND...LMK...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
INC019-029-043-061-115-123-143-155-281140-
IN
. INDIANA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLARK DEARBORN FLOYD
HARRISON OHIO PERRY
SCOTT SWITZERLAND
KYC005-015-017-023-027-029-037-041-059-067-073-077-081-091-097-
103-111-117-149-161-163-181-185-187-191-201-209-211-215-223-239-
281140-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BOONE BOURBON
BRACKEN BRECKINRIDGE BULLITT
CAMPBELL CARROLL DAVIESS
FAYETTE FRANKLIN GALLATIN
GRANT HANCOCK HARRISON
HENRY JEFFERSON KENTON
MCLEAN MASON MEADE
NICHOLAS OLDHAM OWEN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0027 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 SW OWB TO
15 NE OWB TO 25 N SDF TO 25 WNW LUK TO 35 ENE DAY.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...PAH...LSX...ILX...IND...LMK...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
INC019-029-043-061-115-123-143-155-281140-
IN
. INDIANA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLARK DEARBORN FLOYD
HARRISON OHIO PERRY
SCOTT SWITZERLAND
KYC005-015-017-023-027-029-037-041-059-067-073-077-081-091-097-
103-111-117-149-161-163-181-185-187-191-201-209-211-215-223-239-
281140-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BOONE BOURBON
BRACKEN BRECKINRIDGE BULLITT
CAMPBELL CARROLL DAVIESS
FAYETTE FRANKLIN GALLATIN
GRANT HANCOCK HARRISON
HENRY JEFFERSON KENTON
MCLEAN MASON MEADE
NICHOLAS OLDHAM OWEN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0027 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 SW OWB TO
15 NE OWB TO 25 N SDF TO 25 WNW LUK TO 35 ENE DAY.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...PAH...LSX...ILX...IND...LMK...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
INC019-029-043-061-115-123-143-155-281140-
IN
. INDIANA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLARK DEARBORN FLOYD
HARRISON OHIO PERRY
SCOTT SWITZERLAND
KYC005-015-017-023-027-029-037-041-059-067-073-077-081-091-097-
103-111-117-149-161-163-181-185-187-191-201-209-211-215-223-239-
281140-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BOONE BOURBON
BRACKEN BRECKINRIDGE BULLITT
CAMPBELL CARROLL DAVIESS
FAYETTE FRANKLIN GALLATIN
GRANT HANCOCK HARRISON
HENRY JEFFERSON KENTON
MCLEAN MASON MEADE
NICHOLAS OLDHAM OWEN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0027 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 30 SW OWB TO
15 NE OWB TO 25 N SDF TO 25 WNW LUK TO 35 ENE DAY.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...PAH...LSX...ILX...IND...LMK...ILN...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 27
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
INC019-029-043-061-115-123-143-155-281140-
IN
. INDIANA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CLARK DEARBORN FLOYD
HARRISON OHIO PERRY
SCOTT SWITZERLAND
KYC005-015-017-023-027-029-037-041-059-067-073-077-081-091-097-
103-111-117-149-161-163-181-185-187-191-201-209-211-215-223-239-
281140-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ANDERSON BOONE BOURBON
BRACKEN BRECKINRIDGE BULLITT
CAMPBELL CARROLL DAVIESS
FAYETTE FRANKLIN GALLATIN
GRANT HANCOCK HARRISON
HENRY JEFFERSON KENTON
MCLEAN MASON MEADE
NICHOLAS OLDHAM OWEN
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1 year 5 months ago
WW 0028 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 28
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES ACROSS THE ENTIRE WATCH AREA.
..BROYLES..02/28/24
ATTN...WFO...LMK...JKL...RLX...OHX...
STATUS REPORT FOR WT 28
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
KYC001-003-009-011-019-021-025-031-043-045-049-051-053-057-061-
063-065-069-071-079-085-087-089-093-099-109-113-115-119-121-123-
125-127-129-131-137-141-147-151-153-155-159-165-167-169-171-173-
175-179-183-189-193-197-199-203-205-207-213-217-227-229-231-235-
237-281140-
KY
. KENTUCKY COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR ALLEN BARREN
BATH BOYD BOYLE
BREATHITT BUTLER CARTER
CASEY CLARK CLAY
CLINTON CUMBERLAND EDMONSON
ELLIOTT ESTILL FLEMING
FLOYD GARRARD GRAYSON
GREEN GREENUP HARDIN
HART JACKSON JESSAMINE
JOHNSON KNOTT KNOX
LARUE LAUREL LAWRENCE
LEE LESLIE LINCOLN
LOGAN MCCREARY MADISON
MAGOFFIN MARION MARTIN
MENIFEE MERCER METCALFE
MONROE MONTGOMERY MORGAN
NELSON OHIO OWSLEY
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5 years 10 months ago
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