Severe storms have stayed away from the South over the last few weeks, but like a crazy rant from Charlie Sheen reemerging, it's always just a matter of time. A juicy air mass is edging northward from the Gulf Of Mexico early today will set the groundwork for severe storms to develop later this afternoon in northern Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina today. Some energy from a large scale trough will get the instability going this afternoon and a warm front lifting in the vicinity will be the trigger for the storms. I think the main threat today will be damaging wind gusts, but with some speed shear in the mix we could see an isolated tornado late today too.
The other story is the constant barrage of wind, rain and snow from the Northwest into the Rockies. The jet stream is positioned right over the area allowing for Pacific moisture to slide into the area. Heavy snow in the Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado mountains will pile up to around 10-20 inches, and the winds will scream to 80 mph at times. It'll be a bumpy ride in a plane over the Rockies today, no doubt.
Just a heads up for you!
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