08/02/25 Tropical Outlook – The Pacific Hurricane Factory is Back Online

There are two storms currently in the Pacific basin, and two areas of interest for future development. Tropical Storm Gil has a shot at hurricane status this weekend, before it weakens back down to a…

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06/10/25 – Squall Line tries to get to New Orleans before dissipating; downbursts possible

Thanks to the trough and cold front to our north, another day of thunderstorms is possible. Models agree that a squall line (or to use a fancy meteorological term, a mesoscale convective system, or MCS…

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06/06/25 Local Forecast – Hot & Clear Today; Unsettled Weather Later

Meteorological summer is in full swing across the Southeast. Today promises to be a mostly sunny day was we’re under a nice ridge. But humidity combined with some scattered lifting does provide limited cloud cover.…

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5/30/25 Tropical Forecast – It Has a Name!

The National Hurricane Center has officially, as predicted by yesterday’s forecast by Matthew, given the name of Alvin to the disturbance we’ve been following south of Mexico, meaning it’s become organized and has sustained winds…

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