Sunday, February 11, 2007
MONDAY RAIN & TUESDAY MORNING WINTERY WEATHER…
Monday’s rain will be the heaviest that we’ve seen for the month of February. Both Fayetteville and Fort Smith are still just at a trace for accumulated precipitation so far. Things will be changing though as a potent storm system brings rain, thunderstorms and even a little snow to our area.
Grid interpolated rain fall amounts have been as high as 1.75” for the next 36 hours and as light as an inch. The trend has been for a wetter solution. The best dynamics for severe weather look to remain south of our area, though a few stronger storms may develop especially south of I-40. Everyone should end of with a nice soaking which will continue to help fill area lakes and that’s great news!
On the winter side of things, this storm does look to pull in quite a bit of cold air by Tuesday morning and both short range and long range forecast model consensus has continued to advertise some lingering precipitation once NE OK and NW AR drop below 32F early on Tuesday. In fact, liquid equivalents of up to .20 inch’s have shown up for KFYV with a frozen column. Take a 10 to 1 ratio and that’s a couple of inches.
We’ll be monitoring developments throughout the event. Be sure to check out the news at Sunrise with Justin for the latest.
Grid interpolated rain fall amounts have been as high as 1.75” for the next 36 hours and as light as an inch. The trend has been for a wetter solution. The best dynamics for severe weather look to remain south of our area, though a few stronger storms may develop especially south of I-40. Everyone should end of with a nice soaking which will continue to help fill area lakes and that’s great news!
On the winter side of things, this storm does look to pull in quite a bit of cold air by Tuesday morning and both short range and long range forecast model consensus has continued to advertise some lingering precipitation once NE OK and NW AR drop below 32F early on Tuesday. In fact, liquid equivalents of up to .20 inch’s have shown up for KFYV with a frozen column. Take a 10 to 1 ratio and that’s a couple of inches.
We’ll be monitoring developments throughout the event. Be sure to check out the news at Sunrise with Justin for the latest.
Posted by Ted Zarras at 8:44 PM
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