Thursday’s Weather Outlook; Northeast/Southeast System, Plains System
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On Thursday, a system will push eastward into the Northeast, while a new system pushes into the Plains. Showers and storms will be likely over portions of the northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Southeast, as a system pushes eastward into the regions. There is a slight risk for severe storms in portions of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennesse and Georiga. CAPE values will be around 2500 J/KG, LI’s of -7 and Effective Bulk Shear values of 25-40KT. This along with a system pushing through, will help storms become severe. Storms will develip in the Afternoon from Ohio down into Georiga, some of these storms will be severe. The storms will push eastward, before weakening in the Evening as diurnal cooling sets in. The main threats from the severe storms will be hail, damaging winds and an isolated tornado. In the Northern Plains, a system will push into the region from Canada. Showers and storms will be possible across portions of the regions. With limited instibility, a few storms may become severe. With the main threats being hail and damaging winds. In the West, Afternoon pop up showers and storms will be possible. With limited instibility, a few storms may become severe. With the main threats being hail and damaging winds. Below is the severe weather for Thursday.
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