Monday, July 20, 2015

Extreme Weather for July 21

Good evening,

The week started off soggy for the mid-Mississippi Valley as well as the Southern Plains as a front tracks south into the Midwest.

Damaging winds and flash flooding will possible through this evening extending from the Texas Panhandle into Louisville, KY with some storms becoming severe at times as a combination of high temperatures and humidity become the main weather ingredients through the evening. Torrential downpours will make an appearance Tuesday into Wednesday across parts of the Southern Plains bringing a risk of flash flooding as a front stalls over the Tennessee Valley.

In the tropics, all remains quiet and no storms are expected to develop within the next several days, however, the front stalling over Tenn. will also hover over the Gulf as we close off the month of July highly favoring the development of storms over the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Experts expect up to two storms to develop from these conditions with either system possibly bringing torrential rainfall along with rough surf and strong rip currents to the Southeastern coast.

Enjoy your evening,

Jen Gonzalez

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