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Severe and Dry Thunderstorm Chances for the Southwest the Next Few Days

Severe and Dry Thunderstorm Chances for the Southwest the Next Few Days

29 Jun 2021, 12:00 pm

It’s that time of the year in the Southwest when the moisture gets strong and the storm chances increase. This active pattern will be around this region for the next few days, but there will also be a chance for some dry thunderstorms. Here is the very latest forecast.

TUESDAY

Severe Outlook

Severe Risks

Dry T’Storm Outlook

The dry t’storm chances will also be increasing in these areas Tuesday and Wednesday.

Are you curious on what a dry t’storm is exactly? Here is some more information…

Dry t’storms can turn severe, but the main threat these types of storm can bring is lightning reaching the ground to generate brand new wildfires.

Forecast

Storms will be firing-up in many areas today with the strong daytime heating. Once the sun goes down the storms should start to lose their coverage area and intensity.

WEDNESDAY

Severe Outlook

Another round of severe storms will be possible for Wednesday into areas of Nevada and Utah.  Just like Tuesday, the severe risk will be isolated and also include a risk for dry t’storms.

Dry T’Storm Outlook

Dry thunderstorm chances will be covering a much large area on Wednesday. The risk extends all the the way up into Oregon and Idaho.

Forecast

Again, the storms should fire up during the peak heating hours on Wednesday afternoon.

Keep checking with WeatherNation for all the latest updates on the active pattern for the Southwest. Want to stream WeatherNation 24/7 for free?  Here is how to STREAM

 

 

About the author
Patrick Crawford has always been a huge weather buff! He grew up in Plano, Texas, and it was there that he experienced what Mother Nature was capable of doing. He would always turn on the television to see what local meteorologists were saying about the weather. That's when he realized he wanted to be a meteorologist. Patrick graduated from Northern Illinois University (’04) with a degree in ... Load MoreMeteorology and a double minor in Mathematics and Geography. Broadcast Meteorology has been great to him and he has been able to work in television markets all across the country. Some of his stops have included New Orleans, Green Bay and even Yuma, Arizona. He is so excited to be part of the WeatherNation team. He has been awarded the prestigious CBM (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist) weather seal from the American Meteorological Society. Feel free to catch up with Patrick Crawford on his Facebook and on Twitter pages.

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Severe and Dry Thunderstorm Chances for the Southwest the Next Few Days

29 Jun 2021, 12:00 pm

It’s that time of the year in the Southwest when the moisture gets strong and the storm chances increase. This active pattern will be around this region for the next few days, but there will also be a chance for some dry thunderstorms. Here is the very latest forecast.

TUESDAY

Severe Outlook

Severe Risks

Dry T’Storm Outlook

The dry t’storm chances will also be increasing in these areas Tuesday and Wednesday.

Are you curious on what a dry t’storm is exactly? Here is some more information…

Dry t’storms can turn severe, but the main threat these types of storm can bring is lightning reaching the ground to generate brand new wildfires.

Forecast

Storms will be firing-up in many areas today with the strong daytime heating. Once the sun goes down the storms should start to lose their coverage area and intensity.

WEDNESDAY

Severe Outlook

Another round of severe storms will be possible for Wednesday into areas of Nevada and Utah.  Just like Tuesday, the severe risk will be isolated and also include a risk for dry t’storms.

Dry T’Storm Outlook

Dry thunderstorm chances will be covering a much large area on Wednesday. The risk extends all the the way up into Oregon and Idaho.

Forecast

Again, the storms should fire up during the peak heating hours on Wednesday afternoon.

Keep checking with WeatherNation for all the latest updates on the active pattern for the Southwest. Want to stream WeatherNation 24/7 for free?  Here is how to STREAM

 

 

About the author
Patrick Crawford has always been a huge weather buff! He grew up in Plano, Texas, and it was there that he experienced what Mother Nature was capable of doing. He would always turn on the television to see what local meteorologists were saying about the weather. That's when he realized he wanted to be a meteorologist. Patrick graduated from Northern Illinois University (’04) with a degree in ... Load MoreMeteorology and a double minor in Mathematics and Geography. Broadcast Meteorology has been great to him and he has been able to work in television markets all across the country. Some of his stops have included New Orleans, Green Bay and even Yuma, Arizona. He is so excited to be part of the WeatherNation team. He has been awarded the prestigious CBM (Certified Broadcast Meteorologist) weather seal from the American Meteorological Society. Feel free to catch up with Patrick Crawford on his Facebook and on Twitter pages.
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