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Mike Powell | All | DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective |
June 14, 2024 9:07 AM * |
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ACUS01 KWNS 141234 SWODY1 SPC AC 141232 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0732 AM CDT Fri Jun 14 2024 Valid 141300Z - 151200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE CENTRAL PLAINS AND NORTHEAST STATES/NEW ENGLAND... ...SUMMARY... Scattered severe storms with large hail and wind gusts of 60-80 mph will be possible from mid-afternoon through evening along the Front Range to the central Great Plains. Scattered strong storms with sporadic damaging winds and isolated hail will also be possible across the Northeast States during the afternoon to early evening. ...Central Plains including Colorado/Nebraska/Kansas... A mid/upper-level low over the Lower Colorado River Valley early this morning will continue northeastward, reaching the central/southern High Plains by evening. An outflow-reinforced front is expected to slowly shift north-northeastward across the central High Plains through the day, with low-level southeasterly flow maintaining a relatively moisture-rich airmass across the central High Plains toward the Front Range. Thinking continues to be that at least scattered thunderstorm development is expected by mid/late afternoon across parts of Colorado/New Mexico including the Front Range and Raton Mesa vicinity, influenced by differential heating and the approaching shortwave trough. Moderate buoyancy and marginally favorable deep-layer shear (30-40 kt) will support large hail potential with initial discrete storm development, along with some risk for a brief tornado or two. A tendency toward more of a clustered mode is expected with time, as storm coverage increases. As this occurs, isolated to widely scattered wind gusts of 60-80 mph will be possible, especially in areas where stronger pre-storm heating/mixing occurs. A loosely organized MCS could eventually evolve near/north of the surface boundary, which would result in some severe-wind potential spreading eastward across Nebraska and western/northern Kansas tonight. ...Northern High Plains/northern Rockies... Moderate diurnal destabilization will be possible near/east of a weak surface low across the northern High Plains, with modest instability extending westward across parts of the northern Rockies. Isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms will be possible by late afternoon into the evening, with sufficient deep-layer shear to support a few stronger storms capable of producing isolated hail and strong-to-severe wind gusts. ...Northeast/Mid-Atlantic States and New England... A mid/upper-level trough will move across the Mid-Atlantic and New England later today into tonight. Weak to moderate buoyancy will develop along/ahead of a cold front, with scattered thunderstorm development expected from Pennsylvania into New England, and more isolated development possible farther south into parts of the central Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic. Moderate deep-layer shear will support some storm organization, and few stronger clusters and/or marginal supercells will be possible, with an attendant threat of locally damaging winds and hail. ..Guyer/Leitman.. 06/14/2024 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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