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Severe Risk Tonight
and last updated 2021-04-06 08:52:57-04
Good morning bloggers,
A rather interesting and strong storm system is developing and approaching Kansas & Missouri. We will experience impacts from this storm between now and Thursday. The grass could use a good drink of water and there is a chance of somewhere between 0.10 and 1.50 of rain in the next 48 hours. There is also a risk of severe weather, most likely west of Topeka, KS tonight. Let s take a look.
Surface Analysis At 7 AM
Warm & humid air is surging north this morning from the Gulf of Mexico. This will be the fuel for thunderstorms depending on where they get triggered tonight. A surface low pressure area was centered near the Kansas/Nebraska border early this morning. By 7 PM, that surface low and developing cyclone will most likely intensifying over southwest Kansas, as you can see below:
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Show Transcript MARGARET: WHAT A NIGHT. SCATTERED RAIN AND STORMS. THEY GOT PRETTY HEAVY IN THE METRO AREA. YOU GOT THE SCATTERED RAIN MOVING TO THE NORTH SHORE, NOT AS HEAVY AS IT WAS EARLIER. AS YOU GO INTO WEDNESDAY, WE DO HAVE THE SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE STORMS. OVER TOWARDS HATTIESBURG, IT IS AN ENHANCED RISK SO YOU CAN SEE THE DARKER COLORS. YOU WILL HAVE A GREATER RISK OF TORNADOES. WHAT ABOUT US? DAMAGING WINDS IN STORMS. THE POTENTIAL FOR AN ISOLATED TORNADO, EVEN LARGE HAIL LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN. THAT TENDS TO BE LOW ON THE SCALE. LET ME SHOW YOU WHAT’S HAPPENING. HERE’S A LOOK AT THE RAIN WE HAVE THAT IS MAINLY ON THE NORTH SHORE BUT THERE ARE STILL A FEW SHOWERS ON THE SOUTH SHORE. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED EARLIER. NEW CAN SEE HOW THE RAIN KEPT MOVING OVER THE SAME SPOT. THAT WAS AN INTENSE STORM. YOU CAN LOOK AT IT IN 3D AND IT WAS RIGHT OVER WA