AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LAKE CHARLES LA 940 AM CDT THU SEP 20 2007
.UPDATE...A LIGHT AND DRY NORTHEAST FLOW CONTINUES OVER THE AREA TODAY AS THE REGION UNDERGOES GRADUAL CHANGE FROM ANTICYCLONIC FLOW ABOUT THE RIDGE OVER THE SOUTHERN PLAINS AND SOUTH TEXAS TO A DRY CYCLONIC BUT SUBSIDENT FLOW WITHIN THE OUTER CIRCULATION OF WHAT HAS BECOME A BROAD AND NOW TROPICAL LOW WEST OF TAMPA. A CHECK OF H5 TEMPS REVEALS WHAT APPEARS TO BE A WARM CORE IN A BETTER VERTICALLY STACKED SYSTEM.
WILL UPDATE THE BENIGN HWO IF AND WHEN TPC DECIDES THAT THIS SYSTEM HAS CLOSED OFF INTO A TROPICAL DEPRESSION. AN UPDATED ZONE PACKAGE WILL BE OUT SHORTLY TO REFLECT RUC GUIDANCE WHICH HAS STEADY NORTHEAST WINDS AND MAX TEMPS CLOSE TO 90.
This is very interesting updated info...looks like things are about to get going...
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