Monday, May 16, 2011

Rainy/Cooler Period for the First Half of the Week. Dry/Warm Second Half....

From radar and WV imagery this morning, our upper level system will swing through the Southeast today producing showers and some storms as they increase in coverage.  A few of these storms could get strong or severe in spots depending on who sees extended breaks in the clouds, which will aid in creating some instability.  Considering the lowering of the freezing level aloft, storms will have potential of producing hail under those that are stronger.  I will not be surprised if some folks stay in the low 60s for highs tomorrow in the cooler areas given the cold core that will be present with this system.  The ULL will stay in place for a few days before finally departing later this week, allowing us to dry out and warm back up into the 80s for highs.  I don't foresee any major severe weather threat this week so we should stay clear of that compared to previous weeks where there seemed to be a constant threat for such.

Have a good day.

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