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Sep 8 9 tweets 6 min read
THREAD: Let's talk about #HurricaneKay and its expected influence across the Southwest! (1/9)
Right now, #Kay is a hurricane with 75 mph winds making landfall near the Baja Spur. It is expected to continue weakening into a tropical depression over the next couple days off the coast of SoCal. (2/9) Hurricane Kay forecast track, showing a downgrade to a Tropi
The main concern with Kay will be the influx of moisture into the region and associated potential for heavy rainfall. The official rainfall forecast from @NWSWPC calls for fairly widespread rainfall across the southwest over the weekend and into next week. (3/9) NWS Weather Prediction Center 120 hour Quantitative Precipit
Some of this rainfall will be quite welcome given the ongoing drought, though the rate of the rainfall could cause flooding concerns. This is highlighted by the Excessive Rainfall Outlook for Friday & Saturday shown below. (4/9) Weather Prediction Center Excessive Rainfall Outlook for FriWeather Prediction Center Excessive Rainfall Outlook for Sat
These areas are covered by a Flash Flood Watch, so be aware of the flood risk through the weekend, especially across the Western Mojave and Sonoran Deserts and mountains of SoCal. Follow @NWSSanDiego, @NWSLosAngeles and @NWSPhoenix for more information in those areas. (5/9) Map showing the Desert Southwest covered by a Flash Flood Wa
As #Kay moves north and weakens, heavy rain bands will push in from the south, with additional storms breaking out further north into southern Nevada. Here's a simulation of a possible radar evolution from the HRRR Model. (6/9)
How rare are tropical systems this far north in the eastern Pacific Waters? Pretty rare! Shown below are historical tropical paths that have come within 400 miles of Las Vegas. Only a few in the past century, most notably Hurricane Nora in 1997 and Hurricane Doreen in 1977. (7/9) Map showing previous hurricane tracks into the Desert Southw
In fact, outer cirrus cloud cover is already visible over the #Vegas skies this afternoon ahead of the deeper #Kay moisture moving in! (8/9) Sky image facing the South Point Casino.Satellite image showing clouds over the Desert Southwest.
Chances for rain around the #Vegas Valley peak on Saturday, but will exist now through the middle of next week as rich moisture is pushed north into the region. Stay tuned this weekend and keep an eye to the sky! We certainly will be! #VegasWeather (9/9) Meteorologist interrogating Hurricane Kay via infrared satel

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Jul 18, 2020
Let's talk Monsoon!! 🤓⛈️

Been hearing weather people talking about rain/storm chances and the prospect of monsoon 2020 to make an appearance next week? Follow along with this thread and we will break down why that's the case... 👀

First, let's look at our #GOESW satellite...
Ok...ok...it's a little hard to pick out things that zoomed out. Let's zoom into the Southwest US and add some other features. 🛰️ 👀

Nevada is pretty quiet, but Arizona and New Mexico look pretty stormy. What about that big blob of storms in Mexico? These are key! Here's why...
Let's refresh on what the monsoon is and what you need to have a good set up...

The "monsoon" is not a storm, a series of storms, or even moisture in the air. It's a shift in the winds aloft that *enables* moisture to filter in to the arid desert climates of the southwest.
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