SOWEGA Weather

"SOWEGA" <---- where's that? SOWEGA refers to the southwestern portion of Georgia, epecially the Albany area. Many local businesses have adopted the SOWEGA (pronounced So-We-GAh) name. It's like the "Big Apple" for us southerners. SOWEGA Weather is a compliment to the local SKYWARN network of spotters, chasers, and local meteorologists (amateur and professional). It's not in competition with, but supplements, the activities of local weather nuts (like RL and JB).

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Weather in Ark, Ill, KY, MO, and TN


7am SWODY1 (Severe Weather Outlook Day One) = slight risk for severe t'storms across the mid-south (not deep south, though).
11am SWODY1 = sl risk for lower MS valley.
3pm SWODY1 = sl risk for lower MS valley into western TN valley
6pm WW#0026 = Severe T'storm Watch #26 issued for northeastern Arkansas, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, southeastern Missouri, and western Tennessee until 1am ET.
7pm SWODY1 = sl risk for parts of the mid-south (again, not deep south).
730pm Mesoscale Discussion (MD) #173 = severe t'storms with hail continue to occur over northern/northwestern sections of WW#26.


RADAR snap of area (from Memphis NWS RADAR; using Gibson Ridge Level 3) @ 7pm.

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