• MESO: Mesoscale Discussion 2052

    From COD Weather Processor @1:2320/107 to All on Thu Aug 20 17:54:10 2026
    ACUS11 KWNS 201754
    SWOMCD
    SPC MCD 201753
    NJZ000-PAZ000-DEZ000-MDZ000-VAZ000-DCZ000-202000-

    Mesoscale Discussion 2052
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    1253 PM CDT Thu Aug 20 2026

    Areas affected...parts of southeastern Pennsylvania...central and
    southern New Jersey...north central and eastern Virginia...much of
    Delaware and Maryland.

    Concerning...Severe potential...Watch likely

    Valid 201753Z - 202000Z

    Probability of Watch Issuance...80 percent

    SUMMARY...Thunderstorms are likely to develop and intensify through
    4-6 PM EDT, accompanied by the risk for a couple of tornadoes
    initially and increasing potential for strong to severe gusts
    spreading toward coastal areas into early evening.

    DISCUSSION...Moderate to strong boundary-layer destabilization is
    ongoing across much of the northern Mid Atlantic, particularly
    within seasonably high moisture content air advecting northward
    through the coastal plain, to the east of deepening (albeit weak)
    surface troughing to the lee of the Blue Ridge. This is occurring
    downstream of mid-level troughing, with at least a couple of
    convectively generated perturbations and belt of augmented westerly
    flow (30-50 kt in the 700-500 mb layer).

    It appears that associated forcing for ascent may increasingly begin
    to impact a corridor from central Maryland through southeastern
    Pennsylvania by 20-22Z, if not a bit earlier, supporting the
    initiation of intensifying thunderstorm development. At least
    initially, this may include a few evolving supercell structures in
    the presence of strong deep-layer shear.

    Downstream of a developing wave along a weak low-level baroclinic
    zone strengthened by differential heating, low-level hodographs are
    forecast to remain modest to weak. However, they may still be
    sufficient to contribute to potential for a couple of tornadoes,
    aided by appreciable near-surface buoyancy developing in associated
    with insolation, warm advection and dew point increases into the
    lower 70s F.

    Otherwise, at least some upscale growth of initial storms will
    contribute to increasing potential for damaging surface gusts, with
    additional thunderstorm development southward along and east of the
    deeper lee surface troughing.

    ..Kerr/Smith.. 08/20/2026

    ...Please see https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.spc.noaa.gov__;!!DZ3fjg!_RhaTjVZS4Iqj_hNU1LhCJe5c4ifqT1O3jBdLvaQkZ1R0WIfcw3rEWF-_ZOz235oQRy8Je7xKNoaGOITNLMkjkCEmhg$ for graphic product...

    ATTN...WFO...PHI...AKQ...CTP...LWX...

    LAT...LON 39437731 40007709 40347561 40497448 39637445 38797545
    38047655 37317704 37667808 38897776 39437731

    MOST PROBABLE PEAK TORNADO INTENSITY...100-125 MPH
    MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST...55-70 MPH
    MOST PROBABLE PEAK HAIL SIZE...UP TO 1.25 IN


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