*Very tricky forecast beyond 24 hours here with confidence low (details will evolve no doubt)...if you have a more local questions reach out using "[email protected]"...have a blessed weekend! -Kirk Today's video: http://youtu.be/y0Bl32T5ic4?hd=1 Everything is timed out in the video...a few locally strong to severe storms can't be ruled out similarly…
Good Friday morning! Your early morning energy check-up is below...big week 2 model struggles continue...have a blessed weekend! -Kirk 6-8-18 AM Energy Checkup
The new European model came in this morning much wetter and much cooler almost literally caving to that of the GFS model over the next 3-5 days. This is something you don’t normally see happen. While this outcome has not yet happened obviously it certainly makes us believe more rainfall…
Today's video: http://youtu.be/fPq-dHDJ2OY?hd=1 Updated precipitation guidance for today's isolated to scattered storm risks across the region...generally 0.1-0.5" is still a good base that we mentioned this morning, but in areas where storms become more stationary or stall out (very isolated), pockets of 1-2" can't be ruled out given the moisture…
Todays video is extra long. There is very valuable info on what pollination weather may feature, I highly suggest you watch at least the last 5 mins. While nothing is ever promised in this business we have strong indicators of a big surge of heat to end June and open…
*Short-term updates in this pattern are going to be crucial given the uncertainty in the data and details beyond 48hrs, highly recommend watching each update as things evolve...also, keeping things short-and-sweet in the post below all details in the video* -Kirk Today's video: http://youtu.be/_Y-fuFk2dps?hd=1 Overall another dry day for most…
Today's video: http://youtu.be/Z15S2pIEffo?hd=1 Beautiful day overall expected today across the region, a few light, spotty showers may make it to northern IL from the disturbance this morning moving through Iowa but it'll be battling a lot of dry air. Late tonight into Thursday morning a storm cluster looks to ride…