Thursday, October 3, 2013

Significant Severe Weather Possible Tomorrow

The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded southern Minnesota, north-central and northwest Iowa to a Moderate Risk for Tomorrow


They have also upgraded the severe probability up to 45% in this area as well


The area in black on the image below is the Significant Area for Severe Weather which will support the risk for Supercells including Large Hail and Tornadoes with 1 or 2 Possibly Strong with the potential of Damaging Winds


This could be Dangerous Situation tomorrow for portions of southern Minnesota and good portion of Iowa, small portion of southwest Wisconsin as well, There is a possibility that this area could be shifted south slightly tomorrow depending on early day outflow and the location of the warm front and the exact extent of storm coverage near the cold front, But near or just south the warm front and ahead of the surface low is the area that will support the significant severe weather for tomorrow.
Take this severe weather event seriously when and where this area will set-up tomorrow, Follow your local media, website or app for the latest updates.
Colder weather moves in for the weekend and next week, I'll have more on that on another post later, It also looks like a significant snowstorm is on track for the western Dakotas tomorrow with a foot or more of snow in the Black Hills, they can keep it, I'm not ready for snow yet, the May snowstorm feels like it's only been a month ago, Just kidding, Sorry snow lovers, Crazy weather this year.

J.T.

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