Very heavy rainfall may lead to flooding across parts of western north Texas into southwest Oklahoma. Remember--turn around, don't drown! #okwx#texomawx
Today we remember the EF-5 that moved through Newcastle, OKC, and Moore on May 20th, 2013. It's already been 13 years since this deadly tornado ripped through central Oklahoma. Also see additional info at https://t.co/HQEcxggjDp #texomawx
There is a MODERATE Risk of severe storms across parts of Kansas & Nebraska on Day 2/Mon.
This risk is primary driven by hail and tornadoes.
An outbreak of severe weather is possible, with the potential for 3”+ hail, and a few strong-intense (EF2-EF3+) tornadoes. Damaging winds will be possible as well.
it’s always “are you autistic” and never “thanks for showing me the large day 4 30% severe weather risk over the central plains even thought I didn’t ask”
A serious severe weather threat is targeting western Oklahoma, Kansas, and the mid-Missouri Valley this weekend. Saturday and Sunday bring risks of large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. The exact track may shift, so have a shelter plan ready now and follow for updates.
815 PM - Here is the remainder of the severe outlook for for this evening into tonight. A few storms will still be capable of producing hail up to 2 inches and damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph. #okwx#txwx
Our next chance for storms will arrive Friday and Saturday as a couple of cold fronts move into the area. Uncertainties remain on storm coverage and intensity, but a few strong to severe storms can't be ruled out, mainly during the afternoon and evening. #okwx#txwx
We're watching for the development of isolated thunderstorms as cumulus clouds across western Oklahoma move eastward into higher moisture through early evening. If storms develop, they'll be capable of producing strong wind gusts and hail. #okwx#texomawx
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PDS Dust Devil in SW Oklahoma. The swirl of the dust and movement of red dirt post funnel (ground scouring) has allowed me to rate this as a possible EF6. More to follow from NWS.
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Trying to amplify his post here with the link below, let’s do something positive tonight and send some funds there way instead of ordering take out this week.
@PaulSenz@NWSNorman Pretty sure SW Oklahoma is good. Don't take my word as gospel, but no models show anything, and it doesn't look like anything can or will fire right now.
@dubsinfive Just from talking to people, I get the feeling that most wont understand that. I genuinely can't tell you how many times I've been told "Well why can't they just tell us where the storms will be?". To explain it to some people is impossible. Most will complain regardless.