A slow week for scheduled forecasts is on its way, but frankly, as we get later into April and closer to May, there will be plenty of other weather topics to discuss.

Baltimore, Maryland
Road Trip from Baltimore to Racine, Wisconsin
Omaha, Nebraska
from Victoria-Weather
A slow week for scheduled forecasts is on its way, but frankly, as we get later into April and closer to May, there will be plenty of other weather topics to discuss.

Baltimore, Maryland
Road Trip from Baltimore to Racine, Wisconsin
Omaha, Nebraska
We’ve reached spring break season, and I too am taking a vacation this month. Let’s hope that I am not thinking even a little bit about the weather while I am there! I guess I am saying I don’t want this

Jacksonville, Florida
Road Trip from Jacksonville to Syracuse, New York
Road trip from Tucson, Arizona to Muskegon, Michigan
San Francisco, California
Joplin, Missouri
Road Trip from Anniston, Alabama to Joplin
I meant to post this earlier, but better late than never, and at least you haven’t been surprised by any posts yet!

Chicago, Illinois
New Haven, Connecticut
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Road Trip from Colorado Springs to Albany, Georgia
Road trip from Albany to Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Perhaps we have finally found our 2022 groove. We’ll check to see if that is the case as we put together forecasts across the country, with a couple of stops in Texas

Road Trip from Santa Rosa, California to Gadsden, Alabama
Amarillo, Texas
Hickory, North Carolina
Lima, Ohio
Road Trip from Laredo, Texas to Lima
We will certainly reflect on the devastating tornado that afflicted parts of 4 states, most influentially the state of Kentucky in the next several days. We will also take the time to look at the following forecasts.

Sebastian, Florida
Road Trip from Reno, Nevada to Sebastian
Erie, Pennsylvania
Oxnard, California
Santa Rosa, California
We are in the Holiday season now, friends, and forecasts become a little bit more important this time, to a lot more people.

San Antonio, Texas
Road Trip from Atlantic City, New Jersey to San Antonio
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Asheville, North Carolina
Road Trip from Asheville to Jacksonville, North Carolina
Lynchburg, Virginia
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Road Trip from Lynchburg to Grand Rapids
After setting some high marks for forecasts in the past couple of months, November looks a bit slower. Good thing Fox Weather is around.

Terre Haute, Indiana
Road Trip from Brunswick, Georgia to Terre Haute
Kennewick, Washington
It was one of the warmest starts to autumn that we’ve Ever experience. With Halloween around the corner, we might see a bit of a change. If nothing else, the weather might get a little spoooooooky. (Two Portlands in one week is spooky, right?)

Portland, Oregon
Road Trip from Portland to Trenton, New Jersey
Sherman, Texas
Roanoke, Virginia
Road Trip from Sherman to Roanoke
Portland, Maine
Weirton, West Virginia
There is a tornado watch ongoing this evening from southeastern Tennessee to northeastern Alabama. The threat is localized to the region, and while significant for the region, it doesn’t qualify as an outbreak. Today’s feature is born of a lower level, cut off area of low pressure that doesn’t have a lot of juice to keep it sustained.
Later this week, a more formidable feature is forecast to emerge in the Plains. A sharp area of low pressure that also threatens too become cut off will develop with a little bit more jet support over Oklahoma, Kansas and other nearby states. The sharply cut off low will have a shortwave and a resulting rapid propagation, and as a result will diminish fairly quickly in the Ohio Valley.
Still, even on Day 5 (Sunday), the Storm Prediction Center already has a splotch on the map to be monitored for severe weather. The likely turning in the atmosphere, and the clashing airmasses of a changing season make tornadoes a strong possibility.

Another thing that will usher this shorter — but still active — wave out of the Plains is another, strong, longer waved trough that, even though it is still a week out, the SPC is concerned about. The surface low is forecast to be much more ferocious, with strong winds, rain and perhaps even more thunderstorm activity in the Plains.
This is going to be a very fall like feature, which means windy and rainy in the Upper Midwest. Further to the south, there will be tornadoes in a similar region as on Sunday, but gusty straight line winds will be a problem as well. A well defined cold front will sweep through the southern Plains, which usually means lines of thunderstorms rather than supercellular tornadic storms.
Nevertheless, I would expect the severe picture to clear up as models get better and we get closer to time. An initial instinct for me is that the zone for severe weather will include portions even further north by next Tuesday and Wednesday, perhaps as far as South Dakota. For now, here is the map:

It’s been a very quiet year for severe weather of the traditional variety, but it looks like October will change things. Not only will the next week change our fortunes, it will also change our weather. Don’t be surprised if next Tuesday’s storm is the one that ushers a real dose of autumnal air.
It’s time to get out and start forecasting again. Let’s see where we are headed in the next few days.

Cleveland, Tennessee
Dothan, Alabama
Los Angeles, California
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Road Trip from Los Angeles to Sioux Falls
Ogden, Utah
Road Trip from Springfield, Illinois to Ogden