Sunday, July 27, 2014

Moderate Risk Lowered to Slight; Slight Risk for the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic Region, and Southern New England States

Yet another active weather day lies ahead for some parts of the country. Today, the focus is on much of the Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic states, and Southern New England.

Due to widespread clouds and precipitation in the Eastern Kentucky/ Western West Virginia area, the moderate risk for this area was removed. With this being said, there is still enhanced probabilities of tornadoes development, hail, and strong winds. 

A short summary is all that should be needed for today's outlook since the moderate risk area was lowered to a slight risk area. Severe thunderstorms are expected to move through the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic Coast region today and into the evening. The most significant severe weather threat will be across Eastern Kentucky, Southern Ohio, Southwestern West Virginia, and Southwestern Virginia, where they moderated risk area was lowered to slight risk. An isolated strong tornado is possible in these areas along with the usual damaging winds and large hail that accompanies severe storms. 

No comments:

Post a Comment