Your graphics remind me a little of what they use on the Ya'll channel. I've followed him for years now, but he no longer posts daily so I was happy when I saw you give a similar experience.
@@BigTimeRushFan2112 Nice! I do custom make a lot of graphics just like the Yall team does, although I think one thing I do that sets me apart is actually use the official weather service graphics AND additional guidance/personal opinions to make my severe outlooks instead of just pulling them from a site and changing the color. Thanks for watching!
@@southernwisconsineas I’d say that a few storms could produce gusty winds 40-50 mph and smaller hailstones of pea to nickel size, but not much should be approaching severe weather criteria based on current guidance.
What's spooking me: 70s-80s here in Cleveland! Right now it's 50, dewpoint 33-35, I personally enjoy your efforts to see that we know what's going on. For us, it's ordinarily September 15th. That's the major league transition! Not this year! November 15th, maybe! You always do a magnificent job. I really enjoy the weather! I know high pressure ( good weather, ) low pressure ( bad weather, ) troughs, ridges. My personal favorite: wind chill factor! In Cleveland, we receive 66 inches of ❄️, average. We have secondary ❄️ belt south( north of us is Lake Erie,) they receive 80 inches of ❄️, the primary ❄️ belt is east: Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula counties: they receive 100 inches of ❄️ on average. I really enjoy this! Let's face it, everyone is affected by the weather! God bless you 🙏, Joey, in Cleveland
@@joeyvocals1 Thanks for the comment as always - this weather is very uncommon but anomalies are all just part of the weather. Swing one way, swing another. God Bless!
@@ElevaTOURSbyRainMaves Yep, I hate to say severe weather is “good”, but when it’s in moderation and getting rid of drought there can be some benefits to a degree.
No real rain in my area in central Louisiana except for when the tropical storm hit Texas. Trees are dying here. There are nearly a dozen dead pine trees visible from my yard and lots of others are looking bad.
I`m still getting tomatoes, figs, cucumbers, beans, mulberries, ground cherries etc here in Louisiana. It got down to 37 twice but we didn`t get any frosts. I covered plants with lightweight tarps last year and managed to harvest cherry tomatoes until December 28. So that`s the plan again this fall.
Let me know how you liked the severe weather forecast graphic style in this video, along with any other comments/questions below! ~ ONW
Your graphics remind me a little of what they use on the Ya'll channel. I've followed him for years now, but he no longer posts daily so I was happy when I saw you give a similar experience.
@@BigTimeRushFan2112 Nice! I do custom make a lot of graphics just like the Yall team does, although I think one thing I do that sets me apart is actually use the official weather service graphics AND additional guidance/personal opinions to make my severe outlooks instead of just pulling them from a site and changing the color. Thanks for watching!
The graphics are awesome! I'm hoping for some flakes Halloween night!
Graphics are great.
@@deedavis1950 Thank you very much!
Hey! Good work!
@@SevereStormFilmer Thank you!
I like your content, so I hit that subscribe button!
@@BigTimeRushFan2112 Awesome! Thank you!
Do you think the squall line on Thursday would have special weather statements or severe storm warnings or both?
is there any chance of some sort of severe weather event in Madison Wisconsin during Wednesday?
@@southernwisconsineas I’d say that a few storms could produce gusty winds 40-50 mph and smaller hailstones of pea to nickel size, but not much should be approaching severe weather criteria based on current guidance.
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What's spooking me: 70s-80s here in Cleveland! Right now it's 50, dewpoint 33-35, I personally enjoy your efforts to see that we know what's going on. For us, it's ordinarily September 15th. That's the major league transition! Not this year! November 15th, maybe! You always do a magnificent job. I really enjoy the weather! I know high pressure ( good weather, ) low pressure ( bad weather, ) troughs, ridges. My personal favorite: wind chill factor! In Cleveland, we receive 66 inches of ❄️, average. We have secondary ❄️ belt south( north of us is Lake Erie,) they receive 80 inches of ❄️, the primary ❄️ belt is east: Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula counties: they receive 100 inches of ❄️ on average. I really enjoy this! Let's face it, everyone is affected by the weather! God bless you 🙏, Joey, in Cleveland
@@joeyvocals1 Thanks for the comment as always - this weather is very uncommon but anomalies are all just part of the weather. Swing one way, swing another. God Bless!
@@OneNationWX Thank you for that, sir! Joey
the lack of rainfall continues ☹️💔 however locally higher amounts possible with the severe thunderstorms this week
@@ElevaTOURSbyRainMaves Yep, I hate to say severe weather is “good”, but when it’s in moderation and getting rid of drought there can be some benefits to a degree.
I see the heatwave!
No real rain in my area in central Louisiana except for when the tropical storm hit Texas. Trees are dying here. There are nearly a dozen dead pine trees visible from my yard and lots of others are looking bad.
@@baneverything5580 Are you sure they’re dead or are these possibly just stressed and losing fronds and/or leaves given the conditions?
I`m still getting tomatoes, figs, cucumbers, beans, mulberries, ground cherries etc here in Louisiana. It got down to 37 twice but we didn`t get any frosts. I covered plants with lightweight tarps last year and managed to harvest cherry tomatoes until December 28. So that`s the plan again this fall.
I mean, granted the instability sucks with this system, the low level jet could still produce severe weather in northern Ohio
@@SevereStormFilmer That’s why you’re in the “few severe storms possible” area for Thursday on my graphic :)
I hope Oklahoma City gets more than a few raindrops😢
Ummm, should I be panicking about this now????
@@averyfuller No need to panic, your usual area of Michigan should stay out of most severe risks this time around!
Ok, what about next week??? @@OneNationWX