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SEVERE STORMS POSSIBLE FRIDAY

It appears as our first round of severe, spring weather could develop tomorrow. Here is the set-up. A very warm and humid airmass will bring temperatures on Friday into the lower 70's. The cold portion of this storm system will have temperatures only in the 40's. This clash could help drive some thunderstorms.

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The Storm Prediction Center currently has us in the "Slight Risk" category when it comes to the potential of severe thunderstorms developing. The biggest threats right now are for severe thunderstorms that may produce damaging winds and hail.

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According to the SPC's Probabilistic outlook for tomorrow, the best chance of the severe weather will remain in the southern reaches of our viewing area. Usually when you see the "bulls-eyes" that close, you need to account for a margin of error.

Anyway, tomorrow is setting up to be an interesting day. Make sure to keep on top of the latest weather forecast and radar images at WSEE.tv.

Ray Petelin,
WSEE Storm Team Meteorologist

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