Here's a new mash up I made tonight. Let me know what you think!
Sub Divo!
PAR
Keeping you up to date on the weather for the UA Campus and Tuscaloosa communities! www.uamswx.com www.twitter.com/UAMS1 President/Founder Patrick Alan Reilly Vice-President Christopher Michael Amalfitano
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Today was a bust...
Well, today was definitely a bust. We only experienced rain and thunder, nothing too extreme.
For the rest of the week, we'll be looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid 90s starting tomorrow and working its way up to the upper 90s by week's end.
Make sure you stay hydrated, and take breaks from the heat!
Until Mother Nature rears her ugly head again...
PAR
For the rest of the week, we'll be looking at mostly sunny skies with highs in the mid 90s starting tomorrow and working its way up to the upper 90s by week's end.
Make sure you stay hydrated, and take breaks from the heat!
Until Mother Nature rears her ugly head again...
PAR
Monday, June 27, 2011
Severe Weather Possibility Tuesday
West Alabama finds itself in the slight risk category issued by the National Weather Service for Tuesday. See the image below (DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK/PROBABILISTIC OUTLOOK)
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT...
Strong, damaging winds in the afternoon, and occasional hail. Very small chance of tornadoes forming.
SYNOPSIS
All of the atmospheric players will be in place to produce a severe weather event. Now, that's not to say it will be anything like April 27th. As the cold front sets to come through tomorrow afternoon, storms will begin to fire just ahead of the front. These storms will most likely produce damaging winds, spotty hail, and locally heavy rainfall. Keep an eye out on the weather tomorrow as it is likely that Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will be issued as necessary, and maybe even Flash Flood Warnings depending on how much rain this system produces.
We will continue to monitor the weather situation and bring you updates as they become available.
Sub Divo,
PAR
WHAT WE CAN EXPECT...
Strong, damaging winds in the afternoon, and occasional hail. Very small chance of tornadoes forming.
SYNOPSIS
All of the atmospheric players will be in place to produce a severe weather event. Now, that's not to say it will be anything like April 27th. As the cold front sets to come through tomorrow afternoon, storms will begin to fire just ahead of the front. These storms will most likely produce damaging winds, spotty hail, and locally heavy rainfall. Keep an eye out on the weather tomorrow as it is likely that Severe Thunderstorm Warnings will be issued as necessary, and maybe even Flash Flood Warnings depending on how much rain this system produces.
We will continue to monitor the weather situation and bring you updates as they become available.
Sub Divo,
PAR
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