Clear Air Mode

Dry weather is in today’s forecast. Why in the world does the NWS Radar Loop show doughnut-shaped radar echoes? I dug through the blog archives and found this pertinent post that explains it all.

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  1. Clarence says:

    Justin, tomorrow seems like it may be a good setup for isolated severe weather. Is the air going to be juicy enough to break the cap? What do you think?

  2. Justin says:

    Dewps well into the 60s should be enough juice. The storms may develop overnight to our north and roll in the first half of Thursday as a line with gusty winds. If we can get a break in the action and some sun more storms can’t be ruled out again later in the day.

  3. kacey says:

    Justin, do you think this will be a severe weather outbreak, widespread, or what?

  4. Anonymous says:

    Kacey, I think Eric answered your question about severe weather on your last post.

  5. Chris says:

    This year’s severe weather season just won’t die.

  6. Justin says:

    Severe weather is possible during any month of the year in Middle Tennessee, but occurs most frequently in the early/middle Spring with another small peak in the late Fall.

  7. Kacey says:

    Oh okay. I hadn’t realized anyone had replied to it. Sorry!

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