Tonight is looking quiet. Enjoy the evening. Earlier storms have also left the sky pretty clear, so look for some of the Perseid meteors if you’re outside later this evening (see https://meteorologistmark.com/2023/08/11/perseid-meteor-showers/ form my post about this meteor shower).
Both Sunday and Monday will be weather-aware days for the risk of strong to severe storms.
The radar below shows storm reports, along with radar imagery. Notice all the damage reports across the plateau and East TN. Those storms are now moving toward the ocean at this hour. Other storms across Kansas and Oklahoma will be ones to watch in the next 24 hours.
MM’s Concerns
Check back for updates in the Sunday morning blog! Timing could change, as well as threat level concerns. (FYI, the threat levels for Monday are the same as for Sunday, but with a much more uncertain threat timeframe. I’ll update that timing as more data becomes available.)
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Storm Prediction Center (SPC) Outlooks for Sunday & Monday
The Sunday map is seen below. The plateau is highighted in the marginal risk. I’ll update this in the Sunday morning blog update.
The Monday severe weather outlook is seen below. Fentress county is in the slight risk, while the rest of us are in the marginal risk. I expect the slight risk area to expand in later outlooks.
MM Weather Watchers
Below are some of the weather watcher reports from today.
Keeping You Updated
I’ll be watching all this very closely both Sunday and Monday. As you all know, I’ll be right here!
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You have a good evening!
