Minnesota Weather Plus--A Division of US Weather Plus.
Forecaster: Bohdan Cole
Posting through various channels, and forecaster for multiple sources.
Hello-
My apologies for a long gap in posts. I was upgrading my
site, and was moving, so there was some downtime with my Internet as
well.
Here is your updated weekend forecast for Minnesota through Monday 7/22:
Here
are your High and Low Temps Forecasts for Each Day through Monday, and
also your precipitation forecasts. Also, after this, I will discuss the
severe weather potential for Monday in MN.
July 20th through 22nd Outlook--Precipitation & Temperatures:
SEVERE WEATHER POTENTIAL ON MONDAY:
There is an increasing chance of Severe Weather in Southern MN on Monday.
Temperatures: Temps will be near 90 in Southern MN...plenty of warmth for Severe Storms.
Dewpoints: Will likely be up into the 70's in Southern MN. Plenty of fuel for the storms to initiate.
Jet Stream Winds: The Winds are Moving directly overhead contributing to the instability and wind shear.
CAPE: Quite high, with values above 4000 J/Kg.
WIND
SHEAR: The Red lines indicated surface winds, and the blue refers to
winds aloft. They change direction with height, which is what we call
wind shear--and this helps with the formation of tornadoes.
LIFTED
INDEX: These values are above the typical threshold for Severe Weather
as well...so development could be explosive if the CAP is not too
strong.
Stay tuned to this blog for updates based on the changing models through the weekend.
Thanks for visiting!
Bo
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