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Weather Alert Day: Rounds of severe storms possible from Tomorrow through Sunday

UPDATES: THURSDAY MORNING UPDATE: This morning is largely a continuance of yesterday’s thoughts, with the addition of some clarification with respect to when and where we see potential for severe weather on Friday. We still have some questions regarding Friday, especially when it comes to available storm energy, but even greater question revolve around Saturday

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How fronts drive storms

In the past, we’ve gone over some of the basic elements needed to create and drive thunderstorm development. Some of those ingredients include energy in the environment known as CAPE ( Convective Available, Potential, Energy), moisture to create the clouds and rain, and even shear ( changing of wind direction and speed over different heights).

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Tracking a quiet start to next week

TODAY: It starts frosty, with temperatures in the 30s for many this morning, but we’ll steadily climb, once the sun rises, into the 60s for highs. We’ll be sunny, with a light northwest breeze. A frost advisory is in effect through this 8-9 a.m. this morning, depending on where you live. TONIGHT: Expect another cool

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