[W8MWA] Update: NC West Virginia Removed from Level 1 Risk Area

Jeffrey Fritz jnfritz07 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 29 09:40:29 EST 2024


We seem to be going back and forth with the NWS regarding the severe
thunderstorm threat today for North Central West Virginia. Yesterday
evening and overnight we went from being in the Level 1 Risk zone to not
being in it and then to being in it again.

This morning we seem to be doing the same thing. There must be considerable
uncertainty about how these systems will merge and where.

Here is the latest from the NWS Pittsburgh:

The morning update from Storm Prediction Center has trimmed the Level 1
Risk area back to eastern Ohio.

North Central West Virginia is no linger in the Level 1 Risk area although
strong to severe storms may be possible anytime from 1 PM to 7 PM. Mid to
late afternoon will be the most likely period where isolated damaging wind
gusts or a brief tornado will be possible.

We'll have more updates as the day goes on!

See the attached graphic.

Jeff, WB1AAL
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