Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Visible Satellite Shows Storm Potential
Visible Satellite at 1:20pm today shows an interesting feature. It could be a boundary, but a north-south stream of cumulus clouds from west central Indiana all the way down to western Tennessee is propagating eastward. I expect continued vertical development with these clouds as they move to the east.
That means a good chance for storms this afternoon, probably after 3:00pm edt. for areas near Louisville and Bowling Green.
Right now, the cumulus field locally is still benign, though some of the puffy clouds are trying to streak upward. The clouds are moving. Therefore, any storms that do develop, although they will contain torrential rain, should move along progressively.
MS
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