COLUMBIA...BALTIMORE...ANNAPOLIS... WALDORF...ST MARYS CITY...FROSTBURG... CUMBERLAND...STAUNTON... WAYNESBORO... HARRISONBURG...WINCHESTER...FRONT ROYAL... CHARLOTTESVILLE...LEESBURG...
..SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED WITH TORNADOES POSSIBLE TODAY...
AN INTENSE LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WILL MOVE FROM THE OHIO VALLEY TODAY INTO THE NORTHERN GREAT LAKES TONIGHT. A STRONG COLD FRONT EXTENDING FROM THIS LOW WILL CROSS THE REGION TODAY... REACHING THE CHESAPEAKE BAY THIS EVENING. THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE FRONT THIS AFTERNOON.
UNSEASONABLY STRONG WINDS ALOFT WILL LEAD TO SOME THUNDERSTORMS PRODUCING SEVERE WEATHER TODAY. WINDS IN THE ATMOSPHERE TODAY ALSO ARE FAVORABLE FOR TORNADOES TO DEVELOP.
THIS STORM SYSTEM HAS A HISTORY OF PRODUCING SEVERE WEATHER AND TORNADOES FOR THE LAST FEW DAYS.
MUCH OF THE SEVERE WEATHER IS EXPECTED TO BE ALONG AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 81. THE GREATEST RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY IS IN THE BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREAS AND SOUTHERN MARYLAND. THE MOST LIKELY TIME FOR SEVERE WEATHER WILL BE DURING THE AFTERNOON HOURS.
IN ADDITION...MUCH OF THE AREA WILL EXPERIENCE MODERATE RAIN THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS. THE HEAVIEST SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL PRODUCE A FEW AREAS OF TORRENTIAL RAINFALL WILL BE POSSIBLE WHICH COULD LEAD TO ISOLATED FLOODING.
EVERYONE ACROSS THE AREA IS URGED TO VERY CLOSELY MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS TODAY. BE PREPARED TO SEEK SAFE SHELTER IMMEDIATELY TODAY AS THUNDERSTORMS WILL BE MOVING VERY QUICKLY...IN EXCESS OF 50 MPH... LEAVING LITTLE TIME TO SEEK SAFE SHELTER.
i love the weather channel.com!
i fuckin' hate weather like this. i almost never want to go out. this is not good. but oh well. also, i think i lost my phone charger, which is not good cus the battery is dead. also, not good. had some real fucked up dreams about making coffee all wrong and i had a huge overwhelming feeling of disappointment. not from making the coffee, it was something else. not cool. but fuck that, fuck everything, its going to be ok.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
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