Saturday, March 23, 2024

Beautiful Weekend, But Another West Coast Storm To Bring Severe Threat Here

It's kind of hard to even talk about potential severe weather when what we have currently is so beautiful.  Today's weather is courtesy of being on the back side of an upper low that is now over Charleston.  Brisk northern winds have brought us slightly drier air, but bright sunshine with the higher sun angle quickly warmed temps into the mid 70s.





So why & where is the severe threat coming from?  Blame it on another western trough that will not cut off like the last low.  Newly engaged Hannah Gard put out a FOX 8 First Alert this morning, while SPC moves the severe risk outlook from the Plains on Sunday to over us late Monday into Tuesday.




Hannah outline the timing with the greatest/highest threat coming after dark Monday into predawn on Tuesday.





We are still several days out and the severe risk will change regarding timing.  However, we want you to "pay attention" to our next cold front coming early next week.  In the short term, it'll be a great day for the Irish/Italian parade in Metairie on Sunday.






Gosh, I remember being in Ann Arbor back in the late 60s seeing how the South was warming up while the Great Lakes had the lingering chill of Winter.  Of note is the bottom graphic (dew points) that has some drier (lower) dew points moving in from the north.  It's not drastically drier, but it really felt great walking Bailey this afternoon.




We're not done with seeing cold fronts, but as we head towards April, the longer days and higher sun angle greatly moderates the chill.  Sunday will feel great again, but the muggies return big time for Monday & Tuesday.  Stay tuned!

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