Forget Frankie, this is the dude you don’t want name dropping your city in his tweets.
Frankie's in Hollywood now anyhow.Forget Frankie, this is the dude you don’t want name dropping your city in his tweets.
East of I35 will be fun. Damaging wind at tornado potential look robust from individual cells that fire initially along warm front just north of the MN/IA border front and trailing down cold front. Should tend to form a squall line with time but think spin-up tornadoes along it will be a thing. Hail probably isn't accounted for as high as I think it could be with a 'cool' early season setup.
Up my way... Thinking I'll be seeing 45° to 70° over about a 20 mile difference. Bonkers. Then we'll close with a few inches of snow.
How's it looking for ames? My neighborhood got drilled with hail damage on Friday. This weather is gonna be stressing me out this year it seems.Rinse. Repeat. Maybe about 50 miles further south with the warm front than last time.
Get ready for another tornado outbreak kind of day.
I'd like to think the 2020 Derecho gave us several turns over the barrel, but of course, it doesn't work like that.
I guess I was thinking this one was supposed to be even later than “Tuesday afternoon”. My daughter has a track meet Tuesday and they have already cancelled at least two meets this year due to weather.
C’mon Mother Nature. I just want to see my daughter run, dammit. Is that too much to ask?
Not these storms. Too isolated and plenty of daytime to recover. If anything, these could lay outflow boundaries for future storms to interact with.Oh good grief …
Is it possible stronger storms this morning might take some of the juice out of things later on?
I enjoy track meets. I know…I’m nutsWell it sucks to not see your daughter get to rewarded for her hard work. But as a positive at least you don't have to sit through an entire track meet.