Wednesday, March 17, 2010

March 17th Southeast Weather Edition

Currently there is a low pressure system that is effecting parts of the southeast from Louisiana with some light to moderate rainfall. This should continue to press off to the east over the next 12 hours or so but not without leaving some moderate rains across parts of the SE. Mainly Florida and Southern GA looks to obtain the heaviest amounts from .25-.50 in florida and as much as .75 in Southern GA...

After this area of low pressure moves out of the region we will be looking at clearing skies across the area with warmer temperatures starting to return to the area.
Cold front still looks to be on track which should start to approach the area on late Saturday night or early sunday bringing with it rains & the potential for thunderstorms as well. Some of these storms could be severe and that is something that Real Wx Services will be keeping an eye on!
If any severe storms become likely we will let you know the areas that could be effected by these storms and also what the most likely threat from these storms will be.
Best chances of severe thunderstorms would be Sunday 18 Z to Monday 00z..and rainfall at this point and time looks to be generally light to moderate ..lighter across the eastern Southeast to more moderate the more west you go . However, Real Wx Service recognizes that any potential thunderstorms would create isolated higher rainfall totals but it is too early to pin point this at this point and time..
Temperatures out ahead of this cold front still look to be in the 60s to 70s with some locations possibly touching 80 degrees!

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