Saturday, June 28, 2008

6/28 - 7:20pm - Where Are the Storms?

It looks like we've missed out on the storms in front of the cold front for today. The storms we expected this afternoon formed well to our south and east, leaving us nice and dry. There is a batch of storms expected tonight well after midnight as the cold front passes through. This should be a squall line, so make sure that your garbage cans and other things are secured outside. It looks like my theory from this morning did hold up. The clouds inhibited instability and the storms this afternoon formed where there was little or no cloud cover, to our east and south.

2 comments:

Charles Loring said...

Nice call...on your true bust forecast! LOL! All the action formed east of me too, but JUST east. Maybe something tonight, but nothing like I thought.

Anonymous said...

SPC busts again!

Granted this was a tougher forecast... But not a moderate risk day. According to SPC's verification standards this should have been a slight risk day to the NE of Louisville. Mixing out the atmosphere ahead of the front in NW Indiana... LAF is 83/54... Maybe as the front gets further south toward the Ohio R. tonight. We'll see, but I would suspect any severe weather would be rather isolated.