Look at the
current surface chart and radar.
We’ve had a hard
time finding warmth this Spring. But Temperatures are going surge into the 80s
and 90s at least for a couple of days.
Looking at
the surface chart we can see that backdoor cold front over New York State and
southern New England. Radar is showing a
few rain showers up over areas near the Canadian Border into Maine. We can also
see rain and thunderstorms to our west, associated with that strong cold front
moving into the Midwest.
We’re going
to see the southeast ridge advance north. This is going to push that stationary
front back north as a warm front.
The Storm
Prediction Center has two areas highlighted as Marginal Risk for isolated
severe thunderstorm with the risk strong damaging wind gusts. The first is northwest
Pennsylvania, western New York State and areas east of Lake Ontario. The second
is across central Pennsylvania.
The cold
front is going to continue to approach tomorrow, that southwest flow is going
to ensure the heat and humidity is in full swing. As the heat pushes even
warmer. The region will see the heat
surge from the mid 80’s into the upper 90’s across the region.
As the front
pushes into the heat and higher dewpoints, we’re going to see a higher risk for
severe weather across part of the region. The SPC has a Slight Risk across northern
Vermont and down across northern, central and western New York State. The
Marginal Risk stretches from northwest Maine to northern Pennsylvania. The
severe threat will be greatest beginning Tuesday afternoon and into Tuesday
night. The biggest risk from these scattered severe thunderstorms will be
strong damaging wind gusts, large hail, heavy downpours and frequent lightning.
But there is also the risk for a few isolated tornadoes.
Wednesday
will see the cold front continue to push through allowing the scattered showers
and thunderstorms to advance with it. The severe risk will move over New England into
southeast New York State, New Jersey as well as southeast Pennsylvania,
Maryland, and Delaware. The SPC has a Marginal Risk over these areas, but there
is a chance they could upgrade the risk.
Behind the
cold front a much cooler air mass will move into the region. Temperatures will be
dropping west to east on Wednesday. This will continue for Thursday and the
Weekend. As temperatures return to seasonal levels. But it won’t get cool
enough for cultivate frosts and freezes in the region.
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