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Written by Reed Patrick Timmer
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Saturday, 01 November 2008 13:11 |
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A strong trough of low pressure is forecast to amplify and move east across the Southern Rockies during the middle of next week, bringing a chance for severe weather on Nov 4-5 from the Great Plains eastward. The only limiting factor for a widespread tornado threat will be moisture, with less than 60F dewpoints forecast across a majority of the Central and Southern Plains. Still though, given the very cold air aloft there will still be at least marginal instability, especially over the Southern Plains. Shown below is the NAM forecast 300 mb flow for Wednesday afternoon...Check back for updates as this potential severe weather event unfolds! We'll be posting often as the model forecasts evolve.
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