Monday, July 28, 2008

Storm Prediction Center's Outlook

As you can see, the SPC has put a "See Text" marker right over on top of us. And here is what there outlook says for us here in Mid. TN and South Central KY.

...NE AR/KY/TN THIS AFTERNOON... A REMNANT MCV FROM OVERNIGHT CONVECTION IS NOW MOVING SLOWLY SEWD OVER NRN KY. A DIFFUSE OUTFLOW BOUNDARY TRAILS WSWWD ACROSS WRN KY/NW TN INTO NE AR. STRONG SURFACE HEATING AND BOUNDARY LAYER DEWPOINTS WELL INTO THE 70S WILL SUPPORT STRONG INSTABILITY ALONG THIS OUTFLOW BOUNDARY DURING THE AFTERNOON. ISOLATED STRONG/SEVERE STORMS COULD FORM ALONG THE BOUNDARY THIS AFTERNOON AS CONVECTIVE INHIBITION IS REMOVED...AND THE STRONGEST STORMS COULD PRODUCE ISOLATED DAMAGING DOWNBURSTS AND SOME HAIL.

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