It's 11:00. Where's the video?
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/6/2012 9:30 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
> Shortly after last weekend's storms in the Mid-Atlantic states had
> subsided, I took a detailed look at what to expect for the coming week and
> saw that there was a good potential for similar activity to take place this
> weekend. I just finished watching the ABC evening news, and their weather
> analyst echoed what I had said earlier about the Mid-Atlantic, and she
> predicted that the most severe weather will take place Sunday afternoon into
> evening, primarily in Virginia and North Carolina.
>
> The NAM 18 charts show that things will be a bit more severe than I
> initially anticipated. The high that is keeping most of us hot and
> uncomfortable will push the jet stream initially into SW Canada late
> Saturday night. The centre of the high will move westward, ending up over
> Utah late Sunday. This will push the jet stream into the southern Northwest
> Territories late Monday.
>
> In the meantime, a large regional low will develop and strength over
> eastern Quebec and Labrador, causing the path of the jetstream to bend
> sharply southeast. This cold air will interact with warm moist air over the
> Eastern Seaboard, and the storm activity may well extend at least into
> Tuesday.
>
> Y'all watch out.
>
> Chris
>
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