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Severe Weather Threat 4/28-4/30

Expect this line segment of storms to remain non-discrete in nature. As SRH levels increase, the SigTor threat should remain fairly relegated to the discrete convection on the tail end. Kinematic profile didn't favor discrete storm modes today.
 
Ryan Hall just complained about seeing a bunch of vehicles parking underneath an overpass. Perhaps overpasses should have signs next to them warning people to NOT park underneath/next to them or something...
they're still not gonna listen, anyway
 
It is 80.0°F/66.0°F here near Wichita. It feels miserable. It is strange how a temperature of 80.0°F and a dewpoint of 66.0°F feels much worse than a temperature of 74.0°F with a dewpoint of 69.0°F.
i love that weather, dude! that isn't really that bad unless you're from the UK (if ykyk).
 
Haven't seen this mentioned yet, but apologies if I missed it.

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The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 181 continues.

SUMMARY...Organized severe thunderstorms will spread across southeast Minnesota into western/central Wisconsin later this evening. Tornado threat continues, but damaging winds may also become more common.

DISCUSSION...Northeast-southwest band of thunderstorms, roughly 175 mi in length, has developed across southeast MN into northern IA. A few supercells are embedded along this corridor, but some propensity for an upward-evolving linear MCS may be under way. Latest radar trends suggest this developing MCS should track across much of southeast MN into western WI later this evening and a new tornado watch will likely be warranted downstream as this transpires.

..Darrow.. 04/28/2025
 
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