Good Monday morning! 7-Day Forecasts: A warm front will lift north into the region tonight bringing showers and even thunderstorms mainly beyond midnight. There is a marginal risk for some large hail late tonight: Forecast radar from this 8pm this evening to 11am Tuesday: Severe storms will be possible later…
Today's video: http://youtu.be/AbmkdJAG0CY?hd=1 The area we have circled in red we need watch for freezing fog and slick spots on untreated pavement through the mid-morning hours today before we finally look to burn things off: Updated strong to severe storms risks graphic we created today...the best threat right now we…
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXN_ZY1eaNE Warm front brings increasing showers this evening, then some thunderstorms possible overnight with pockets of hail likely during the pre-dawn hours into the morning commute Tuesday. Marginally severe hail possible. Also watch for fog to develop overnight. The MAIN time-frame for severe storms comes in during the mid/late…
Today's video: http://youtu.be/i7aACXYB3aQ?hd=1 We do have a risk for strong to severe storms on Tuesday in a multi-wave scenario...we have the warm front lifting into the state Tuesday morning which could bring some fog, heavy rainfall, isolated strong wind gusts and hail, then we have the main wave swinging east…
Happy Easter Sunday to everyone from all of us here at BAM Weather! Today's video: http://youtu.be/cljVf0qNeKY?hd=1 Current advisories across the Midwest...we are surprised these haven't been extended east yet along the I-7o corridor, look for winter weather advisories mid-morning or early afternoon at the latest for the risk of accumulating…
Today’s video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYUSuCLEM-Y&feature=youtu.be&hd=1 A wind advisory has been issued across the northern half of the state for wind gusts possible up to 45+mph today: Where we are targeting a narrow band of snow potential of 1-3" (unfortunately yes, you are reading this correctly) late Easter Sunday night into early Monday…