Substantial risk of severe weather
Posted Apr26, 2007 at 12:17 AM
Strong winds aloft combined with thick moisture, daytime heating and an approaching upper level low and cold front will provide our biggest threat of severe thunderstorms yet this year this afternoon and evening. The strong winds aloft may allow the storms to begin rotating, creating the potential for supercells producing large hail and high winds. Tornadoes are not out of the question, either.
Follow the latest on the links below:
Storm Prediction Center
National Weather Service-Blacksburg
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