

STRONG STORMs FOR SOME...
It's early March and it is unusual to see a significant storm threat this far north. However, that is the situation my counties from the Quad Cities southeast find themselves in. A rather robust set of parameters seems to be in play for severe thunderstorms that could produce all modes of severe weather. That includes the potential of strong tornadoes, EF2 or greater towards late afternoon or evening. Currently, SPC has an enhanced level 3 risk of severe weather in place from


REGIONAL SEVERE THREAT BREWING
A rather classic severe weather event continues to take shape across the region on Tuesday with all modeling continuing to show the threat for severe weather including the risk for tornadoes, large hail and damaging wind gusts. The HRRR (above) indicates explosive thunderstorm development along the warm front across southeast Iowa and central Illinois in the late afternoon and evening Tuesday. The RRFS above indicates a similar solution and are most likely to receive storms.


SPRING-LIKE PATTERN TO SOON TAKE A BREAK
JOIN THE ROSTER FOR WX SCHOOL, MODEL ANALYSIS 101 JOIN THE ROSTER FOR WX SCHOOL, MODEL ANALYSIS 101 Record-warm temperatures are in the forecast to start the next week, however a rather significant pattern change looks likely to take over the region at least briefly. Early next week, roughly March 14 through 18, a shot of colder air is likely to take over the Upper Midwest as indicated in the European Ensemble above. Temperature anomalies are projected to be -7 to -13 below n


WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS...
JOIN THE ROSTER FOR WX SCHOOL, MODEL ANALYSIS 101 CLICK ABOVE FOR THE DETAILS IT'S ABOUT TIME BROTHER... Even fans of beautiful weather were smiling Friday due to a couple rounds of beneficial rain that were long overdue. And when I say long overdue, rest assured that's an understatement. Take a look at these summaries for the month of February from the NWS in the Quad Cities. For the entire month, Moline had no measurable precipitation-(rain or snow). You can't get any less


SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOF TOP
JOIN THE ROSTER FOR WX SCHOOL, MODEL ANALYSIS 101 CLICK ABOVE FOR THE DETAILS PITTER PATTER, YEA BABY THAT'S RAIN... Shout it from the roof top, rain returns! This vital commodity we take for granted, has been sorely missing from our world since mid-August. On thos day alone, two different rounds are expected that should be enhanced by thunderstorms. If things go the way they are shown, many of us have a crack at an inch. In areas where thunderstorms are active, up to 2 inche








