Look for a round of severe weather in the Ozarks on Tuesday.
Storms should fire in the early afternoon and the progress east and south over the area.
Instability looks weak and the winds are not real favorable for tornadoes but an isolated cell could develop one at some point late this afternoon or early this evening.
hey guys i know about the severe weather for this evening. but what caught my eye was for northern arkansas for tommorrow night hpc has painted snow for us. what crazy weather.. there is the website
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nice line developing just to the east of fayetteville.. i will tell u sitting in mtn home the air is juicy i have a temp of 75 degrees with a dewpoint of 63.
ReplyDeletei am surprised spc hasnt pulled the trigger on a severe thunderstorm watch for at least the eastern half of the ozarks.?
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ReplyDeleteI think they might here soon. Thanks for the report which reminds me, can you put the dew point on your currents page?
I do see a slight signature for snow just south of you, very interesting.
ReplyDeletehey ted on my weatherlink page i am working on changing it. in the mean time if you click summary when u go to the page it will show u all the currents.. even dew point.
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