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April 16-17 Severe Weather Event


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I know the focus is on the event underway, but tomorrow is actually not a bad setup for Detroit and Toledo.

Pretty impressive shear profiles supportive of rotating storms, with the timing of the front & best forcing during peak heating (18z - 21z).

Obviously with morning showers/clouds the bust potential is high, but so is the ceiling for this event if there's adequate afternoon destabilization and the front timing doesn't speed up.

 

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Made the last second decision to play northwest IA thanks to the dry slot cleaning out just enough to get things going. I should have left the house an hour earlier. Missed the tors but still saw a lot of good rotation and motion. I’m really surprised this thing didn’t produce while I was on it. The 0-3km CAPE must’ve been zapped just enough to keep the lowest levels of the atmosphere from being able to finish it off. Oh well. Solid first chase of the season.


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Remaining scattered showers this morning will be working northeast
of the terminals between 12z-14z. In the wake of this activity, MVFR
cigs begin to shift over the area as warm front encroaches and winds
veer to the southeast and south with time into early afternoon.
Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are still expected along a cold
front from mid to late afternoon with the most likely window holding
in the 19z-21z time frame with some stray showers or storms perhaps
developing a few hours before the main line crosses the area. Heavy
rain and gusty winds can be expected. Winds switch to the southwest
to west after the cold front passes with MVFR cigs predominant in
this flow wrapping around low pressure to the north.

For DTW/D21 Convection...A north to south oriented line of
thunderstorms is anticipated to develop and move through between 19Z
and 21Z. Expect reduced visibility from heavy rainfall and strong
winds from stronger thunderstorm. The environment will bring some
potential for tornadic thunderstorms. Will need to monitor potential
development of discrete cells a few hours prior to 19Z ahead of the
main line and adjustments in timing of the main line remains
possible with upcoming TAFs.

 

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59 minutes ago, nwohweather said:

Little rain overnight is all that's left over. To be honest, I'm not sure why they aren't going ENH, the atmosphere is going to be absolutely primed across the region today. 

Today has a feel to it. Sun is poking through pretty good atm

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42 minutes ago, TheNiño said:

Can anyone tell me what I just saw over Lake Michigan? Genuinely asking. Waterspouts? Scud clouds. Something else? Genuinely curious I’m not as bright as most of you in here lol 

 

Not sure. Almost looks like a fog bank getting sucked up in updrafts. Is that possible?

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2 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Not sure. Almost looks like a fog bank getting sucked up in updrafts. Is that possible?

Very possible actually. There was definitely a lower layer you could definitely be correct. Looked cool anyway. Only lasted for about 5min.

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