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Mike Powell | All | DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective |
February 18, 2025 8:19 AM * |
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ACUS01 KWNS 181232 SWODY1 SPC AC 181230 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0630 AM CST Tue Feb 18 2025 Valid 181300Z - 191200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS AND SOUTHERN LOUISIANA... ...SUMMARY... Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible this evening across parts of southeast Texas, shifting across southern Louisiana tonight. Hail should be the primary hazard, but a brief tornado and occasional severe gusts may occur along the immediate Louisiana Coast. ...Southeast Texas into Southern Louisiana... A mid-level shortwave trough will progress east-southeastward from the Great Basin to the southern Plains by tonight. At the surface, an arctic cold front will continue surging southward across TX through the day, eventually reaching the TX Coast by late tonight. Modest low-level moisture is forecast to advance northward along/near the middle/upper TX Coast ahead of the front. Thunderstorms should eventually form by this evening across parts of southeast TX as the shortwave trough approaches. Various NAM/RAP forecast soundings suggest this convection will likely remain elevated above a near-surface stable layer. Still, around 1000-1250 J/kg of MUCAPE aided by modestly steepened mid-level lapse rates, and strong deep-layer shear in the cloud bearing layer, may support isolated severe hail with the more robust cores. This activity will spread eastward across portions of southern LA late this evening and overnight while posing mainly a continued hail threat. There is also a low, but non-zero, chance of near-surface-based thunderstorms along the immediate LA Coast late tonight into early Wednesday morning, where somewhat greater low-level moisture should be present. If convection can become surface-based across this area, then isolated strong to severe wind gusts and perhaps a brief tornado would be possible. ..Gleason/Dean.. 02/18/2025 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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