The circulation center of Dennis was centered over NE Mississippi this morning. But he is still influencing the atmosphere over a wide area.
His broad circulation is still pulling in spiral bands from the Gulf of Mexico.
Wish you could see radar this morning. Some of those spiral bands are forming off the Louisiana Coast and are traveling eastward across the North Gulf of Mexico, curving inland over NW Florida and traveling due north all the way up the west side of Georgia and curving back into Missle Tennessee.
Dennis leaves us with a huge oversupply of deep gulf moisture. When we get some heating today, more thunderstorms will develop and some of those could be severe. Much of North and Central is under a slight risk of severe weather today.
Also, a Flash Flood Watch is in effect. Ground is soft as a sponge so won't take much.
With all the leftover moisture, look for a good chance of showers and storms next few days.
Hope you get caught up on sleep.
His broad circulation is still pulling in spiral bands from the Gulf of Mexico.
Wish you could see radar this morning. Some of those spiral bands are forming off the Louisiana Coast and are traveling eastward across the North Gulf of Mexico, curving inland over NW Florida and traveling due north all the way up the west side of Georgia and curving back into Missle Tennessee.
Dennis leaves us with a huge oversupply of deep gulf moisture. When we get some heating today, more thunderstorms will develop and some of those could be severe. Much of North and Central is under a slight risk of severe weather today.
Also, a Flash Flood Watch is in effect. Ground is soft as a sponge so won't take much.
With all the leftover moisture, look for a good chance of showers and storms next few days.
Hope you get caught up on sleep.
on July 11, 2005, 7:47 am
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