We are one day closer to Tuesday and things still seem very ripe for a solid outbreak of severe weather. The low pressure clipping NW Indiana with the worm front ahead of it and the cold front behind it will make a strong starting point for isolated thunderstorms early before they turn linear.
Things will begin early afternoon with storms in Kokomo/Howard County mid afternoon. If you are out, I suggest pay close attention to conditions and if at home, make sure you have the radio or TV on.
You can get watch and warning updates online too. The Kokomo-Weather.com website has them available here. (Reminder that any weather data on the Internet is subject to possible interruptions. Please keep that in mind.)
Here is the latest convective outlook from the SPC. Tomorrow is still a slight risk but I am sure there will be a moderate risk before noon tomorrow unless the forecasting models make a radical change overnight.
Monday, April 2, 2007
One Day Closer
Posted by Jim at 8:50 PM
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