And the severe weather pattern is just perfectly boring for the Central/Southern Plains. A large dome of high pressure is sitting over the middle of the country, cranking the oven up and keeping severe weather chances to a minimum for now.
And did I mention it was hot?
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The Bottom Line
I’m not seeing many signs of an early surging fall season just yet, we do sometimes get robust supercell threats on the Central/Southern Plains in September. But for now, I think summer will remain the season we are stuck with. Maybe the ridge evolution is as such we can get robust cool air intrusions in the NW’ly flow by the start of September. Maybe.
Stay cool my friends.
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That GFS at 240 hours (as of last night) has some mischief in the GoM. Can that help erode or weaken or bust the silly strong H pressure cell?