Ed Goode
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Ed Goode
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Christian. Husband. Pastor. Planter. Wanderer. Pirate.

SAVAGE WINS IT FOR THE BLUESSSSSSSSSSSSSS 🔵✅✅✅✅ ⚪️❌❌✅


TUESDAY, April 14 will feature a substantial severe weather risk across northeast Iowa, southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. This includes the potential for rotating supercell thunderstorms with several significant tornadoes (EF2+) and hail up to baseball size in the strongest storms. This plot depicts instability (storm fuel). We'll have a LOT! Low pressure will be centered in southwestern Iowa. Ahead of it, warm, humid air wafting north will lead to moderate to extreme instability, or thunderstorm fuel. Storms that form along the Wisconsin-Illinois border will be lifting northeast into a potent environment. They may produce tornadoes and large hail. The Dubuque, Iowa to Madison to Milwaukee corridor has the greatest risk. Even farther north across northern Wisconsin, some hail is possible. Once they pass onto the cool side of the warm front, they ride atop a shallow lip of cool air. That reduces the tornado risk in northern zones but allows the hail risk to continue. In northern Illinois, additional supercells are likely. Hail, wind and a couple tornadoes are expected. There may be some enhancement of tornado activity along a leftover "outflow boundary," or the remnant exhaust from Monday's storms. That would enhance low-level helicity, or twist, that storms could gobble up. Not everybody will see storms. But those who do could see significant, and potentially dangerous, storms. Have a way to be notified if warnings are issued for your location.

In a bit mate The Josh scowen we all love is so back

FINAL: Pirates 2, Cubs 0 No scorigami. This score has happened 4,768 times in MLB history, most recently yesterday (CWS vs. KC).

