Hey everyone! We’ve taken the last few weeks off from sending newsletters to do some R&R after the storm season. Expect this space to heat back up (is that a summer pun?) in the coming weeks.
Here are a couple of weather pattern nuggets:
Beryl is moving through the Ohio Valley today with a tornado risk typical of remnant tropical systems. In its wake over the central U.S., ridging is building which should lead to more seasonal weather overall.
The greatest severe weather risks will be over the Northern Plains and back in the Southwest in the seasonal monsoon pattern. Overall, we will not be seeing much of a tornado risk any day in the coming few days outside of the Beryl remnants, which will move east and north.
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Hey everyone! We’ve taken the last few weeks off from sending newsletters to do some R&R after the storm season. Expect this space to heat back up (is that a summer pun?) in the coming weeks.
Here are a couple of weather pattern nuggets:
Beryl is moving through the Ohio Valley today with a tornado risk typical of remnant tropical systems. In its wake over the central U.S., ridging is building which should lead to more seasonal weather overall.
The greatest severe weather risks will be over the Northern Plains and back in the Southwest in the seasonal monsoon pattern. Overall, we will not be seeing much of a tornado risk any day in the coming few days outside of the Beryl remnants, which will move east and north.
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