Texas Storms Expected, Florida Might See Rain Today
Posted by Jeff Gammons on 27 Apr 2007 at 7:17 am
Tagged as: Florida Weather, Current Severe WX
Northern Texas and Oklahoma look to have a slight risk of severe storms today, with possible large hail and a tornado here and there. Shear profiles look ok for Supercells, but the only lacking thing is some deep moisture. The dew points will likely top out in the upper 50s. Will be monitoring this area later today.
The Carolina’s has a risk of some severe storms today as the left over cold front from the big east coast trough moves offshore later this evening. Hail and damaging winds are the largest threat, with a small tornado threat. This cold front extends southward down into Florida where isolated showers and thunderstorms are expected (late) in the day. Local sea breeze boundaries along with the pre-frontal trough, will spark off some storms over inland locations that will then move towards the east coast beach.
I’m planning on being out for convection by late afternoon into the evening. On a lightning video mission today, if we can get some decent storms to develop. I’ll keep you update on everything noted for today. I’m now off to West Palm Beach for several hours this morning, so I need to wrap this up and get going.
Have a great Friday!

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