Published: September 17,2016
A potent disturbance aloft, a surface cold front and ample moisture could be enough to produce severe thunderstorms overnight into Sunday morning in west and southwestern Texas.

Radar, Watches, and Warnings
(MORE: An Update on La NiƱa for This Fall and Winter)
Into Sunday Morning
- Forecast: Strong to severe storms may continue toward dawn in southwestern and western Texas.
- Threats: These thunderstorms may contain large hail and gusty winds.

Thunderstorm Forecast into Sunday Morning
Setup For Severe Weather

Late Week Jet Stream Forecast

At the surface, a stalled front will extend from New Mexico through the southern Plains
The front will interact with ample moisture coming up from the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in thunderstorms.
(MORE: The 15 Most Frustrating Weather Patterns)
Some of these thunderstorms will turn severe with damaging winds and large hail.
MORE: Plains, Midwest Severe Weather and Flooding
No comments:
Post a Comment