It’s a chilly night out there! Friday morning temps will likely be in the upper 30s across the plateau. I don’t think we’ll have any frost, as we should be just warm enough to keep from having that. However, I wouldn’t be shocked to hear of isolated reports of it.
This should be our last cool night for a long time, and it may very well be the last night in the 30s until fall. If you enjoy these really cool nights, be sure to enjoy this one! It may many months before we see a night this cool again. It’s hard to believe that May is almost half over!
You all have a pleasant night and take care! I’ll see ya in the morning with the updated forecast!
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The drought monitor updated today and drought continues to expand across the area.
We won’t add any rain today, but it will be a very pleasant Thursday.
Another slight risk for a shower or storm comes Friday and Saturday but those precip chances have been slowly trending drier.
By Sunday, the heat cranks up and by Monday we’re near 90°. There are indications that the the middle to end of next week will be wetter. We’ll sure hope so!
National Threats Being Monitored in the 3-7 Day Outlook
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Today’s severe storm threat is greatest in Kansas, where primarily a wind and hail threat exist.
Yesterday’s Storm Reports
It was a very active day for severe storms from Utah to Montana! I’m not sure I have ever seen such an active day in that part of the country. Pennsylvania and West Virginia had a rather active day, as well.
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We have our fingers crossed for an isolated shower or storm today, as severe to extreme drought continues on the plateau.
The airmass behind this system will give us a very pleasant Thursday. Get outside if you can!
Another slight risk for a shower or storm comes Friday, followed by a slightly better chance Saturday. Precip chances end and temps soar for Sunday and Monday. There are indications that rain chances may begin increasing again by Tuesday.
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Todays’ risk for severe storms stretches from northern Utah to western Montana. Another couple of areas of low-end risks can be found across the Texas Panhandle and again from near Bristol, TN to western New York State. The plateau is shaded in a general, non-severe t-storm risk.
Yesterday’s Storm Reports
There was one tornado report on the Florida west coast.
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MM’s Forecastfor the Plateau
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A beautiful Tuesday for the plateau.
The nice weather continues, but on Wednesday we’ll introduce a chance for a shower and/or thundershower. We need the rain, so we’ll hope for those showers.
That rain chance is followed by another cool shot of air that gives us a cooler Thursday and Thursday night. Enjoy that.
Another slight risk for a shower or storm comes Friday, followed by a slightly better chance Saturday. There continue to be indications that temps will heat up this weekend and into the start of next week.
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