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From: Philip C. Ordway <pcordway@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 8:52 PM
Subject: Severe threat tomorrow (Tuesday)
To: go@blogger.com, Chicago severe weather <chicagosevereweather@googlegroups.com>
We are under a moderate threat for severe weather tomorrow. High winds and hail are possible and a isolated tornado can't be ruled out. A surge of mild air will approach from the south and we could approach 70F before a cold front arrives and triggers storms. The model image below is for 6:30pm. Anything +/- a few hours from that is fair game for a line of severe storms to fire in the area.
Wednesday and Thursday look much better with temps still mild (50s to near 60 away from the lake) and plenty of sunshine. Friday through the weekend we'll backslide into a wet and colder pattern, with temps stuck in the 40s and a stray snow shower possible. (Sticking snow is not likely at this point.)
From: Philip C. Ordway <pcordway@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 8:52 PM
Subject: Severe threat tomorrow (Tuesday)
To: go@blogger.com, Chicago severe weather <chicagosevereweather@googlegroups.com>
We are under a moderate threat for severe weather tomorrow. High winds and hail are possible and a isolated tornado can't be ruled out. A surge of mild air will approach from the south and we could approach 70F before a cold front arrives and triggers storms. The model image below is for 6:30pm. Anything +/- a few hours from that is fair game for a line of severe storms to fire in the area.
Wednesday and Thursday look much better with temps still mild (50s to near 60 away from the lake) and plenty of sunshine. Friday through the weekend we'll backslide into a wet and colder pattern, with temps stuck in the 40s and a stray snow shower possible. (Sticking snow is not likely at this point.)
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