Friday, April 8, 2011

Small Chance for Thunderstorms Today. Saturday Looking Potentially Severe

What was once going to be dry and sunny earlier this week now looks to be warm and stormy for some throughout the day tomorrow.  Today we will most likely see sunny conditions persist throughout the region for a part of today before the clouds move in.  There could be a few storms trying to develop though so we cannot rule that out.  Eventually for tomorrow, a front will back its way into the Carolinas and act as a mechanism to fire off storm development.  We will have moderate levels of instability and healthy shear to work with, which will aid in producing some severe cells and possibly a few being tornadic in spots.  Not looking for a major widespread kind of deal like early Tuesday morning but nonetheless, it bears watching on radar if you're at home.  We should see the storms begin to erupt sometime in the afternoon period and last throughout the evening before the boundary associated with this begins to pull away for Sunday.  Temperatures for the next 3-4 days will feature around 80-upper 80s for high with Sunday being the warmest.  There could potentially be some folks hitting 90 somewhere across the Southeast the further south you go!  Just keep in check with your local news or online at a weather website for more details.  It could be a long and busy day tomorrow...

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