kayman Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago Here is the SPC forecast for May 30th, 2025 for Southeastern AL, FL Panhandle, GA, SC, NC, and VA with a potential upgrade in the severe potential SPC AC 291729 Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1229 PM CDT Thu May 29 2025 Valid 301200Z - 311200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE CAROLINAS/MID-ATLANTIC/SOUTHEAST STATES... ...SUMMARY... Scattered severe storms with wind damage, large hail, and a couple tornadoes will be possible especially Friday afternoon and evening across the Mid-Atlantic/Southeast States. ...Carolinas/Mid-Atlantic/Southeast States... As large-scale pattern amplification occurs over the CONUS, a shortwave trough located over the lower Ohio River Valley early Friday morning, will steadily progress east-southeastward over the southern Appalachians and reach the Carolinas/Virginia by Friday evening. Strong winds aloft will accompany this shortwave trough with a belt of 60+ kt mid-level winds overspreading the southern Appalachians and Carolinas. While the warm sector preceding an east/southeastward-moving cold front will not be strongly unstable, particularly by late-spring standards, prevalent 60s F surface dewpoints, steepening mid-level lapse rates and strong deep-layer shear will support organized severe storms especially into Friday afternoon through early evening, including relatively fast-moving storms for late spring. While a few early day severe storms could occur across eastern Kentucky and nearby Allegheny Plateau/Appalachians, the main severe risk should begin to evolve in the immediate lee of the Appalachians including the Blue Ridge vicinity by Friday early/mid-afternoon. These storms, including some supercells and more prevalent evolving linear clusters with bowing segments, should reach coastal areas by early evening. Damaging winds and severe hail can be expected, and some tornado potential may exist as well, particularly across Virginia/North Carolina near the surface wave and warm front where low-level shear/SRH should maximize. ...Eastern Wisconsin/northern Illinois/Lake Michigan vicinity... A south/southeastward-digging clipper-type shortwave trough will influence the region into Friday afternoon and evening, with thunderstorms potentially focusing near a weak surface wave/instability gradient as a cold front otherwise progresses southward across the region. Low-level moisture will be rather modest with afternoon dewpoints generally limited to the lower 50s F. However, relatively steep lapse rates and moderately strong vertical shear, enhanced by 50+ northwesterly mid-level winds, should support strong/isolated severe storms Friday afternoon into evening, with hail and wind possible as storms progress south-southeastward. ...Eastern New Mexico... While the overall scenario will not be as severe storm-favorable as prior days, a couple of locally severe storms may occur Friday afternoon/early evening mainly near the higher terrain of east-central New Mexico. ..Guyer.. 05/29/2025 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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