tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095709393884268330.post1371006795316941159..comments2024-02-22T22:30:41.915-06:00Comments on MWN Blog: Chance of evening storms "under the ridge," then a pattern shift means cooler weatherMeteorologist Erik Proseushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16116114428520631122noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095709393884268330.post-22999682316857377802011-08-08T12:41:41.520-05:002011-08-08T12:41:41.520-05:00I probably should have been a little clearer... I ...I probably should have been a little clearer... I indicated that th severity depended on the timing of the storms. It really depends more on the timing within the life cycle of the storm complex than the time of day, though they are typically weakest around sunrise. And yes they can maintain severity well into the night. Always a good idea to keep the weather radio on alarm mode so that you are never caught off-guard. Thanks for your comment!<br /><br />-ErikMeteorologist Erik Proseushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16116114428520631122noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6095709393884268330.post-1105489577223042262011-08-08T12:23:33.670-05:002011-08-08T12:23:33.670-05:00Hello.
You mentioned the severity depended on the...Hello. <br />You mentioned the severity depended on the time of day...if these storms occur in the overnight hours, does the severity lessen? You also said these storms usually do move through during the nighttime hours, so...maybe these guys don't need the sun's energy to be severe? Trying to decide if I need to sleep with my weather radio. Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com