Saturday, March 24, 2007

Severe Threat Sunday


Sunday could prove to be bumpy for some who live in parts of Wisconsin. A moderate risk for severe weather is expected there while all of the WREX viewing area is in a slight risk. As a vigorous area of low pressure moves northeast tonight and Sunday, it will draw in a lot of moisture from the gulf along with warmer tempertures.
Rain and thunderstorms are expected tonight as a warm front creeps further north through northern Illinois. A few storms could be ongoing Sunday morning, but we may actually see a break in the early afternoon before the low pressure settles over southern Minnesota. Storms could fire up as early as mid afternoon in northern Iowa and move east into southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois by late afternoon. A few of the storms could be on the strong side with hail and damaging winds. The latest severe weather update will be issued late tonight from the SPC and we will have the newest outlook for Sunday afternoon.

4 comments:

Adam said...

I've heard it could be fun tomorrow (well.. today at this point).

Was already put "on call" too!

-A

Anonymous said...

now there is no threat of severe weather today. sounds usual around here but it is late march.

Justin said...

There isn't? =[

Anonymous said...

well apparently there is a chance of it now. this morning HWO said there was no chance of severe weather, but this afternoons HWO says there is now.