We haven't had to deal with much in the way of severe weather this spring but that is about to change. A strong west to east jet stream will move across the area tomorrow accompanied by a southerly wind at and near the suface. This change in wind direction with height ( wind shear) could lead to some severe thunderstorms tomorrow evening and again by the weekend.
The one thing that could inhibit severe storms from forming tomorrow will be left over clouds from some early morning rain and thunderstorms. If the sun breaks out tomorrow afternoon temperatures will climb in to the 70s making the atmosphere very unstable. If we don't get any sun then the threat of severe weather will stay to our south.
In any case we'll be monitoring the situation closely and if any warnings are issued get them immediately on the air. The greatest threat tomorrow will happen between the hours of 4 and 9pm.
Phil
