Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Storms Coming back...

On a "typical" summer day, we should see 30-50% coverage of scattered T-Storms.  Today we saw ZERO...NADA...Nothing.   Not just here but all over LA/MS/AL.  Amazing how strong this past front is/was. (AGW!)  The chill lingers tonight, but it will be gone by midday Thursday with increasing chances for rain as another upper disturbance approaches.   It appears a boundary will form along the Gulf Coast focusing slow moving heavy T-storms Friday thru Sunday.  Hope you've enjoyed this brief Fall preview?

Out in the Tropical Atlantic, satellite loops show activity picking up.  There are 2 swirls of low pressure to watch.  the closer in one has a flare-up of T-storms around it and NHC has a plane scheduled to investigate in once it gets closer to land.  It could become TD # 3 & then Bertha but it is struggling with dry air to the north and stronger winds shear to the west.  It certainly is no concern for us as long as we have the East coast trough creating a WNW flow over the northern Gulf that would steer anything well to our east.  Stay tuned!

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