Monday, February 4, 2008

SEVERE TUESDAY

TORNADO WATCH UNTIL 2AM


WATCH OUT
The Severe Storms should reach the area near Midnight. The storms out ahead of the cold front line are the ones that are tornadic and need to be watched closely.

The set up on Tuesday evening is for a line of storms to form back over Indiana south through KY & MO and push through the area as a vigorous cold front approaches. With Record Highs today and a chance for snowshowers on Wed afternoon...something has to give.

Watch the Storms roll in on the radar below or on the interactive Radar to the right where you are able to reposition it and zoom in to your own town.




Severe Weather is likely late Tuesday afternoon and overnight. This map should update live with Watches and Warnings as the day wears on. You are able to click on the image to zoom in as well as the key below.

The National Weather Service has put us under a Slight to Moderate Risk of Severe Weather on Tuesday.

The largest threat will be from frequent lighting and strong winds. The Tornado Threat is heaviest to our south, though it would not be out of the question with this set up to see isolated Tornados in our area. (Sorry Sheri)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have been wanting to ask you, who is Alvin?

The Weather Man said...

Part of the 3 chipmunks! Actually a friend of mine that is a well schooled and educated weather novice. It's ok...he pays us to work here!

Anonymous said...

You called me Sheri? You feelin' alright out there Keith? Or is it still the "high" from NY's win????

-S

The Weather Man said...

sorry 'lightnin'...still high.