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Mike Powell | All | DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Predic |
June 30, 2025 7:41 AM * |
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ACUS02 KWNS 300558 SWODY2 SPC AC 300556 Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1256 AM CDT Mon Jun 30 2025 Valid 011200Z - 021200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC... ...SUMMARY... Scattered strong to severe storms are possible across parts of the Mid-Atlantic into the Northeast on Tuesday afternoon/evening. An isolated severe storm may also occur over parts of the central High Plains. ...Synopsis... A mid-level trough will traverse from the Great Lakes to the Northeast on Tuesday. At the surface, a cold front will move from the Great Lakes/Ohio Valley to the Appalachians during the day and eventually into the Atlantic by the late evening. ...Carolinas to the Northeast... A very moist airmass will be in place ahead of the cold front on Tuesday. Moderate instability is expected to develop across the region as the boundary layer warms during the afternoon. Mid-level flow will only be around 20 knots across southern Virginia into the Carolinas. Therefore, while a few stronger storms may result in damaging wind gusts, overall storm organization is expected to be limited. From northern Virginia into the Northeast, stronger mid-level flow (40 to 45 knots) will support greater storm organization. The best overlap between the sufficient shear and greatest instability will be across northern Virginia into eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. A very moist profile will support water-loaded downdrafts capable of damaging wind producing microbursts. A more organized linear segment will likely result in a greater severe weather threat in the Mid-Atlantic region. A conditionally greater severe weather threat is possible farther northeast across Vermont/New Hampshire and vicinity. If 1500+ J/kg MLCAPE can develop across this region, more substantial severe weather is possible given the stronger shear and closer proximity to the surface low across southeast Canada. ..Bentley.. 06/30/2025 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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