11/30 nws high impact weather briefing
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Greenville/Spartanburg
Near Term Thunderstorm andHeavy Rain Issues
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
9:55 AM EDT
Rapidly Changing WeatherConditions Today Greenville/Spartanburg
• A cold front located from Kentucky through central Tennessee and Alabama willpush east through the region today and tonight.
• Various modes of High Impact Weather are in play today including:
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Severe Thunderstorms
Locally Heavy RainDamaging Gradient Winds outside of thunderstorms
Rainfall of 1-2 inches are expected from northeast Georgia through the mountainsof western North Carolina. Elsewhere rainfall should be one inch or less. Locallyhigher amounts in thunderstorms.
Non thunderstorm wind gusts could reach around 50 mph in parts of the westernNorth Carolina mountains. Elsewhere winds gusts could reach 20 to 30 mph.
There should be a considerable uptick, by midday, concerning the aforementionedthreats.
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Wednesday’s Weather MapGreenville/Spartanburg
Hazardous Weather OutlookGreenville/Spartanburg
Greenville/Spartanburg
Wind Advisory in Yellow TodayPotential Non-Thunderstorm Wind
Gusts to 50mph.
Current Watch County NotificationGreenville/Spartanburg
Wednesday’s Severe WeatherOutlook
Greenville/Spartanburg
Wednesday’s Tornado OutlookGreenville/Spartanburg
Wednesday’s Damaging WindOutlook Greenville/Spartanburg
The End
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Greenville/Spartanburg
• Please go toforecasts.
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latest
• are also posted at:www.weather.gov/media/gsp/YouTube/brief.pdf
This will be the last graphic package for this event
Tony Sturey