Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Wednesday/Late Evening

WEATHER CODE: GREEN ***No hazardous weather overnight***



Ok first off I have had some comments and or emails about video blogging. The input I have recieved leads me to believe that a video may be something that would hamper the speed of those of you that have dial-up. Not only that, but it sounds like it takes time, and quite a bit of money. So, for now we will leave the videos alone, and continue with the weather information/maps that I have been giving for about a year now. Also, many of you have asked for me to continue to update on a more daily basis. I will admit I do have problems updating this everyday, however I plan to change that. So PLEASE continue to come back and give me a kick once in a while if you see me slacking!

OK now some weather...

It was a nice day today with warm temperatures, however the blustery winds and clouds kept the feel like temperature a little on the cool side. Most of tomorrow will be a mainly dry and mild day. Temperatures will soar into the lower 60's. If you see sun tomorrow, your temperature will come close to 70. A rather potent cold front will move through the region tomorrow night. This will spark a line of showers and or thunderstorms.

The Storm Prediction Center has placed areas just to our west under a SLIGHT RISK for severe weather...

SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK



SEVERE WEATHER PROBABILITY



These storms will be coming in at a time the atmosphere is cooling, so I am not expecting any severe weather at this time. However, any thunderstorm that does develop tomorrow will have the potential to produce heavy rain and vivid cloud to ground lightning. Please be mindful of this if traveling tomorrow night.

Colder weather will return for the weekend with temperatures in the lower and middle 30's. A couple of model runs were showing the potential for an accumulating snow Saturday night, however the latest model analysis is not connecting the northern and southern branches, at least not in time to give us a good storm. However, we should still see some snow flurries/showers Saturday night into early Sunday morning. We'll keep an eye on this one and have more tomorrow...

Have a great night!

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