Monday, April 28, 2014

Severe Weather Update; Frequent Rains for Ohio Valley

CURRENT RADAR IMAGE FOR NORTHERN OHIO. LOOP HERE
James Bryant, Associated Press
The fatality free start to the tornado season ended yesterday (Sunday, April 27th) when an 11 month old baby was killed following a roof collapse. This was the longest stretch without a tornado fatality since 1915!  We can thank a colder than normal winter with a jet stream that kept unstable air away from the US. Add to that the high resolution radar grid across the country which gives us much better lead time when tornadic weather strikes.

Here in northern Ohio, severe weather threat will be small but the rainfall totals will be significant through late Wednesday.




Severe weather will develop today across northern Mississippi, Alabama and central Tennessee. Moderate risk across the deep south.

Current radar images for Central Tennessee and northern Mississippi and Alabama.



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