• DAY3 2/5 Risk TX into IL

    From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to All on Fri Apr 18 09:34:00 2025
    ACUS03 KWNS 180704
    SWODY3
    SPC AC 180703

    Day 3 Convective Outlook
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    0203 AM CDT Fri Apr 18 2025

    Valid 201200Z - 211200Z

    ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM NORTHEAST
    TEXAS INTO SOUTHWEST ILLINOIS...

    ...SUMMARY...
    Severe thunderstorms are possible on Sunday from east Texas into the
    Middle Mississippi Valley.

    ...East Texas to the Middle Mississippi Valley...

    An upper trough over the central/southern Plains Sunday morning will
    lift northeast across the Mid-MO/Upper MS Valley through early
    Monday. At the surface, low pressure will migrate northeast from OK
    to WI as a cold front sweeps east across portions of the
    Ozarks/Mid-MS Valley and the ArkLaTex vicinity. Ahead of the surface
    low and cold front, a warm front will lift northward across the
    Mid-MS and Lower OH Valley through Sunday evening. Moderate
    deep-layer southwesterly flow atop a modestly moist warm sector
    ahead of the surface cold front should support some risk for severe thunderstorms from the ArkLaTex into the Mid-MS Valley. All severe
    hazards appear possible with potential for a mixed mode of
    supercells and linear segments.

    However, quite a bit of uncertainty remains regarding exact forecast
    details as several periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms are
    expected across the region leading into Sunday. This could impact
    which areas see greater destabilization coincident with increasing southwesterly flow and stronger ascent. Furthermore, the ECMWF suite
    of forecast guidance is a slower and further south outlier compared
    to GFS/NAM guidance. As a result, the outlook area for Day 3/Sunday
    may continue to shift in the coming days as details become better
    resolved.

    ..Leitman.. 04/18/2025

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