Monday, June 17, 2013

Today’s Severe T-Storm Threats

          It's has been several days since we have had a large scale severe weather event. But today looks to end the cold streak, with a severe thunderstorm watch already prompted across southern New England and eastern New York. With severe thunderstorms firing up, today could have more of an expected severe threat because of the original thinking, while was the majority of the action in terms of severe weather was going to stay Maryland, and to the south. Here is the new map for today's severe thunderstorm threats, and read after the map to see the descriptions of each category.


Extreme Threat: There is an 80 - 99 percent chance you will see a severe thunderstorm within 30 miles.
Significant Threat: There is a 60 - 79 percent chance you will see a severe thunderstorm within 30 miles.
High Threat: There is a 40 - 59 percent percent chance you will see a severe thunderstorm within 30 miles.
Moderate Threat: There is a 20 - 39 percent percent chance you will see a severe thunderstorm within 30 miles.
Low Threat: There is a 1 - 19 percent percent chance you will see a severe thunderstorm within 30 miles.

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