Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wednesday/Early Morning

Sorry I haven't posted in a few days...I have been very busy with school and church.

Wanted my main focus to be on the Friday/Friday night event which may end up being a nasty severe weather event across a good chunk of the Central and South Central United States.

I am having some trouble uploading photos on this computer so if you want to take a look at the latest DAY 3 outlook from the SPC (Storm Prediction Center) click...HERE

In a nutshell there is a classic severe weather setup that is taking place, including the potential for long lived and long track tornadoes. The SPC has highlighted the southern portion of the area (Central/Southern Kentucky) in the SLIGHT RISK for severe weather. The key limiting factor for our area is the position of the low and if we make it into the warm sector or not. Several forecast computer models have began to shunt this storm system further north which would place us in the warm sector, thus a better chance for a severe weather outbreak across the Kentuckiana region. Obviously, time will tell, but the threat is beginning to increase for a rather organized severe weather event across some portion of the region Friday into Friday night.

I won't have much time to update tonight, so if not, I will post tomorrow evening.

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