


Severe Storm Outlook Narrative (AC)
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
151 ACUS02 KWNS 221713 SWODY2 SPC AC 221712 Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1112 AM CST Sat Feb 22 2025 Valid 231200Z - 241200Z ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST... ...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms are forecast across portions of southern Louisiana and immediate surrounding areas on Sunday. Additional isolated thunderstorms may occur in portions of coastal Oregon/Washington. No severe weather is expected. ...Synopsis... Cool and stable conditions at the surface will continue to prevail across the CONUS on Sunday. A shortwave trough moving southeastward through Texas will induce a weak surface low just south of the coastal plain regions. Greater moisture/buoyancy are still expected to remain offshore, however. Even so, weak elevated instability will exist in portions of southeast Texas into the lower Mississippi Valley. Scattered convection may produce lightning, particularly near the coast. In the Northwest, an initial compact shortwave will move ashore during the late afternoon into the evening. While lightning production will be minimal, a few stronger elevated storms could become deep enough for charge separation along the immediate coast. ..Wendt.. 02/22/2025 $$