Tuesday, July 12, 2011

July 12th Severe Weather Outlook

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Weather Synopsis

Low pressure in SE Canada with a cold front trailing south and west approaching NE Ohio and trailing back west cutting indiana and illinois in half to a low pressure over the Kansas /Nebraska borderline.

This front will continue to move off to the south and the east and should be crossing the Eastern Pa region between 2 PM and 8 PM. However, with a CAP in place PA and most of the NE is not expecting to see anything in the way of severe weather. In Maine ..close proximity to the low pressure in Southeastern Canada as it moves to the east should bring showers and thunderstorms with some of them being severe.

There will be multiple pieces of energy moving along this front and one piece of energy which we talk about above over the KS/Nebraska border will move east to a position near Eastern Missouri by evening time.

It will be this front and multiple shortwave energies and associated troughs that will trigger the severe weather potential today!

As was the case with yesterday it looks like hail and winds in excess of 60 MPH will be the main weather threats.

As a side note it is very hot across majority of the region so please make sure you intake plenty of fluids!

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