Saturday, June 4, 2011

Nice and Warm Today. More Storm Chances Tomorrow.

What a refreshing day it was yesterday with highs only getting in the mid-upper 80s for most despite some folks getting to 90.  Dewpoint was lower and every now and then a nice breeze would kick up.  I couldn't have asked for a better June day than yesterday.  That will change though as we get through next week with those highs going back into the 90s once more (thinking low to mid at best). 

Next chance of precipitation will come in during the day Sunday as more convection is expected to develop and head southeastward in the northwest flow setup.  This should push into NC during the afternoon hours, getting into SC and GA by the early evening, give or take a couple of hours.  Deep layer shear and moderate to near strong instability with steep low level lapse rates and the presence of the shortwave trough will aid in creating some severe weather for folks which threatens areas affected by the strongest of storms with damaging winds and possibly large hail.   Can't seem to catch a good long break from destructive storms, can we?  Well...not for me at least.  I'm currently listening to the hammering, drilling, and banging of material atop my house from the roofing crew taking down the old and battered shingles and replacing them with newer and stronger ones since the past powerful storms have caused some damage, all due to the large hail I had back in April (and more recently this past Thursday) and the numerous intense wind events.  Enjoy the day!    

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