User blog:Hurricane Layten/March 30, 2017 outlook

Apologies for this blog being done so late, but I've been busy doing other things. But lets get to what everyone is reading this for.

An Enhanced Risk is in effect for parts of IL, KY and OH. The main risks are expected to be significant wind gusts and large hail, which both have a Moderate outlook on them. Though tornadoes are expected again today, there is only a Marginal Risk of this happening, and the risk is over the MS and OH Valleys.

A large Slight Risk also covers no only the areas around the Enhanced Risk of the outlook, but also entirely covers the MS Valley, as well as parts of the Southeast.

In addition to the main risk area, a Marginal Risk of severe weather is forecast for parts of NV, UT, and NM. The main risk for this area is forecast to be significant wind gusts related to strong thunderstorms of the next troughing system to move over the Plains.

Onto yesterdays event now. A large wedge tornado along with broad TDS and strong velocity values passed over parts of Jasper County, TX, which hasnt been rated yet. In addition to this, another, thankfully smaller, tornado passed directly over parts of southern Jasper itself, causing EF1 damage in the process.

I'll update this post if its needed.