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Mike Powell | All | DAY2 2/5 RISK Areas |
April 6, 2025 9:20 AM * |
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ACUS02 KWNS 060601 SWODY2 SPC AC 060559 Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1259 AM CDT Sun Apr 06 2025 Valid 071200Z - 081200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM PARTS OF NORTHERN FLORIDA INTO THE SOUTHERN ATLANTIC SEABOARD... ...SUMMARY... A severe threat is expected to develop on Monday across parts of northern Florida and the southern Atlantic Seaboard. ...Northern Florida/Southern Atlantic Seaboard... A mid-level trough will move eastward across the lower to mid Mississippi Valley on Monday, with southwest flow located over eastern parts of the Southeast. At the surface, a cold front will advance eastward toward the southern Atlantic Seaboard. An MCS will likely be ongoing near the front early in the day from the western Florida Panhandle northeastward into western Georgia. Ahead of the MCS, a very moist airmass is forecast with surface dewpoints in the upper 60s and lower 70s F. Warming surface temperatures across this moist airmass will increase instability, with MLCAPE likely reaching 1000 to 1200 J/kg by midday. This will help to maintain convective development within the MCS. In addition, a mid-level jet will move northeastward across the Southeast on Monday. The right entrance region of this feature will overspread the moist sector. In response, model forecasts suggest that a rather focused 40 to 50 knot low-level jet will develop across northern Florida and southern Georgia from late morning into the early afternoon. Near this low-level jet, 0-3 km storm-relative helicity is forecast to increase into the 200 to 300 m2/s2 range. This, combined with strong deep-layer shear, should support an isolated tornado threat with any supercell that can develop. Supercells and organized bowing structures may also produce isolated severe wind gusts. The severe threat is expected to decrease by early evening, as instability weakens across the moist airmass, and as the stronger flow shifts northeastward into the western Atlantic. ..Broyles.. 04/06/2025 $$ --- SBBSecho 3.20-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) |
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