Monday, November 4, 2013

Severe Weather: Minimal Threat Early This Week

Tuesday, thunderstorms will be quite numerous in the southern and central Plains, but, again, instability will be meager, limiting the threat of severe storms. All tornado warnings, along with other relevant tweets from The Weather Channel and local National Weather Service offices in current threat areas, will appear here.  Information updates automatically; no need to reload or refresh your browser. Time stamps on the left are in Eastern time; subtract one hour for Central time and two hours for Mountain time. For complete warning information and radar links, look below our live ticker.Thunderstorm Forecast

Despite another storm system pivoting out of the Rockies into the Plains, we're not anticipating much in the way of severe weather the next couple of days.
Monday and Monday night, showers and thunderstorms will flare up from parts of Arizona and New Mexico and Texas northward into Kansas. Given a rather marginal return of warm, moist air near the surface, and the timing of most thunderstorms occurring after sunset, the severe threat will remain low.

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