[PBARC] Fwd: [Arkansas_SkyWarn] Fw: Severe Weather Outlook
E Glenn Wolf Jr
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Sat Apr 25 12:31:13 EDT 2009
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> From: "Ricky Shuttleworth" <kb5ucl at mvtel.net>
> Date: April 25, 2009 11:27:10 CDT
> To: <Arkansas_SkyWarn at yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: [Arkansas_SkyWarn] Fw: Severe Weather Outlook
> Reply-To: Arkansas_SkyWarn at yahoogroups.com
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John.Robinson"
> To: <undisclosed-recipients:>
> Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 10:51 AM
> Subject: Severe Weather Outlook
>
> > Saturday, April 25, 2009, 10:50 AM
> >
> > A very slow-moving weather system to the west of Arkansas will bring
> > thunderstorm chances to the state this weekend and through much of
> next
> > week.
> >
> > For today, best chances for any severe weather should be over the
> > western half of the state from mid afternoon through mid evening. On
> > Sunday, the best chances will be over northwest and west central
> > Arkansas from mid afternoon through mid evening. However, some
> storms
> > will continue well into the night. On Monday, the threat area will
> be
> > the northwest half of the state from early afternoon through mid
> > evening. Again, some storms will continue well into the night.
> >
> > On each of the days, large hail and damaging winds will be the
> severe
> > weather threats, but any severe storms that do occur are very
> likely to
> > be of the isolated variety. Thus, although we may see some severe
> > thunderstorm warnings issued, I would not expect very many of them.
> >
> > For today and Sunday, most rainfall amounts will be 1/2 inch or
> less.
> >
> > As we get into the upcoming workweek, the main storm system will
> edge
> > closer to Arkansas, and chances for substantial rainfall will be
> on the
> > increase.
> >
> > Monday and Monday night, the bulk of the rain will be over the
> northwest
> > half of the state, and there should be a lot of rainfall amounts
> in the
> > 1/2 to 1 1/2 inch range. Parts of northwest and west central
> Arkansas
> > could pick up some 2 to 3 inch totals.
> >
> > Tuesday through Thursday, the weather system will be making its way
> > slowly into Arkansas. During this time frame, I think most of the
> state
> > will pick up 1 to 2 inches of rain, and it is very likely that we
> will
> > see some spotty 3 to 4 inch totals.
> >
> > I will issue the next message around 10:45 AM Sunday.
> >
> > John Robinson
> > Warning Coordination Meteorologist
> > National Weather Service, Little Rock
> > Office Web site: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk
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