Issued Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at 1:20 pm

I just wanted to give you all a quick update on our severe storm potential for tonight. Once again, our threat is low but not zero. A conference call with the NWS this afternoon has helped clear some things up, including the timeline. It now looks like the severe threat will be over by midnight, if not sooner! That is wonderful news, right? I think one long night is enough and back to back long nights is just awful.
The other good news is that, like last night, the atmosphere begins to stablize after sunset. Once we start losing heating, the atmosphere stars settling down. Still, we’ll monitor storms to our west this evening and see how they evolve as they move eastward. Last night’s threat was always low and that forecast played out well. The worst thing about last night’s storms was the frequent lightning and very loud thunder. I’m not sure this evening’s storms will be as noisy.
I should add that some of the short term models show the strongest storms splitting and going north and south of the plateau. We can never rule out such a scenario. Hopefully we get some more rain, as we are still in drought even after last night’s rain. Also, while a great many of us picked up a lot of rain last night, some folks didnt’ even get an inch.
I’ll keep an eye on things and issued further updates, as needed! You all take care.



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