Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Good Morning! At Smithville, MS, the current temperature is 73 and it feels like 73. Highs will continue to range between 93 and 98 with lows between 65 and 73. There is a slight chance of rain today. At the Regional Rehab Center in Tupelo, MS, the current temperature is 73 and it feels like 73. Todays high is 93 and a low of 69 with a slight chance of rain. Wednesdays high is 92.

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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.

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Now, for your Nationwide Severe Weather Outlook. Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather today extending from New England to the Mid-Atlantic States. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather today extending from Central Montana to Kansas. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#2a) Slight Risk of severe weather today across Eastern Pennsylvania/New York to Western New England. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#2b) Slight Risk of severe weather today across portions of the Central and Northern High Plains. Primary threats: large hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather tomorrow across parts of New England. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather tomorrow across parts of the Northern and Central Plains outside of the Slight Risk area. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#2) Slight Risk of severe weather tomorrow across parts of Far Southern South Dakota and Northern Nebraska. Primary threats: large hail and damaging winds. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather on Thursday across parts of the Carolinas. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather on Thursday across parts of the Central Plains, Ozarks, and Lower Missouri Valley. Primary threats: hail and strong gusty winds.

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Now, for your tropical update. In the Atlantic, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Eastern Pacific, (#1) A westward-moving tropical wave located over Central America is expected to move into the Eastern North Pacific on Tuesday, and then induce a broad area of low pressure South of the Gulf of Tehuantepec by Wednesday or Thursday. Environmental conditions are forecast to be conducive for some gradual development of the disturbance through this weekend while the system moves Westward to 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 Low chance, 20%, 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), (#1) Tropical Cyclone Two has winds of 40mph, gusting to 50mph, with a pressure of 996mbars. Movement is South-Southwest at 4mph. Is expected to remain a tropical storm and dissipate by tomorrow. No threat to land. 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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