Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Severe Weather Threat: April 24-26

The large scale pattern is going to evolve into one that is favorable for severe weather, potentially widespread, for the plains state including Iowa. The latest SPC forecasts do indicate the potential for severe weather beginning Friday across much of the state; and then also over the weekend. More details on the severe weather chances in tonight's update...

For now here's a look at the latest SPC forecasts:




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1 comments:

Dann Cianca said...

It feels warmer already ... ;)