Thursday, June 30, 2016

Good Morning! At Smithville, MS, the current temperature is 64 and it feels like 64. Highs will continue to range between 95 and 103 with lows between 70 and 76. There is no rain expected over the next 2-3 days. At the Regional Rehab Center in Tupelo, MS, the current temperature is 65 and it feels like 65. Todays high is 93 with a low of 68. Fridays high is 96.

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Now, for your Severe Weather Update for the Southeast Region. There are no threats of severe weather in the longer range.

94ewbg 261 98ewbg 246 99ewbg 188

fill_94qwbg 493

p120i 494

p168i 493

hazards_d3_7_contours_home 468

hazards_d8_14_contours_home 163

probhazards_d8_14_contours 200

Now, for your Nationwide Severe Weather Outlook. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather today for portions of North-Central Montana. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather today over the Carolinas and Southern Virginia. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1c) Marginal Risk of severe weather today for parts of the Western Great Lakes into the Lower Missouri Valley and into the Central High Plains. Primary threats: hail and strong gusty winds. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather tomorrow across parts of Eastern New York, Far Western New England, Eastern Pennsylvania, and into Northern New Jersey. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather tomorrow across parts of the Southern and Central Plains. Primary threats: hail and strong gusty winds. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather on Saturday across parts of Eastern Montana and Far Northwest North Dakota. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather on Saturday across parts of the Carolinas and Far Southeast Virginia. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1c) Marginal Risk of severe weather on Saturday across parts of the Southern and Central Plains. Primary threats: hail and strong gusty winds.

day1otlk_1200 303

day1probotlk_1200_wind 332

day1probotlk_1200_hail 311

 

day2otlk_0600 418 day2probotlk_0600_any 479 day3otlk_0730 333 day3prob_0730 432

Now, for your tropical update. In the Atlantic, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Eastern Pacific, (#1) A large area of disturbed weather is located a few hundred miles South of the coast of Southern Mexico. A broad area of low pressure is expected to form in this area in a couple of days, and environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for a tropical depression to develop over the weekend while the system moves generally Westward or West-Northwestward at 10 to 15mph, remaining well offshore of the coast of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is giving this system a Low chance, 0%, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours, and a Medium chance, 60%, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 5 days. In the Central Pacific, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Western Pacific, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the North Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the North Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (South-West Indian Ocean), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (Australian Region), no development is expected over next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (South Pacific), no development is expected over the next 5 days.

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