Good morning,
This is severe weather awareness week in the NBC Action Weather Plus viewing area. Monday is Severe Weather Preparedness Day. It is a day to think about your action plan or if you don't have one, get an action plan together.
If you are Severe Weather savvy then you have this drill down, but this week is just a good reminder that we are heading into the "Stormy" season, so it is what it is, Awareness. Here is a link to the Red Cross's website. It has lots of good info. http://www.redcross.org/disaster/disasterguide/
Tomorrow, we'll go over tornado stats and review some tornado preparedness. Now onto the biggest question I was asked over the weekend. What will Easter be like? Looking at the 6z GFS from this morning. These are the temperatures at 5,000 feet off the surface for 1pm Easter.
This time of year, if the atmosphere is dry, you would add about 20-25 degrees to these temps to get your high. 850 temps around -9 would mean temperatures in the upper 30s or lows 40s for EASTER. Ouch! Its still two weeks away, so lots can change but since that was most asked question over the weekend. I thought I'd give an early guess.
Have a great day,
Brett