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Thunderstorms expected today in Oklahoma and Texas







The threat of severe weather returns to the Plains today, especially along the Red River Valley region on the TX-OK border. Temperatures over portions of southern Oklahoma and north Texas are expected to climb into the mid to upper  70's, which will allow instability to build in time for of the arrival of decent  wind shear. Storms should initiate this afternoon from the Dallas area all the  way into east-central Oklahoma. Temperatures aloft will be very cold, so large,  damaging hail will likely be the main threat today, but tornadoes and intense  straight-line winds will also be possible. There will likely be a number of  chasers in the field this afternoon.
         

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« Last Edit: 26 March 2010, 08:10:12 AM by Michael Bath »

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Re: Tornadoes Thunderstorms expected today in Oklahoma and Texas!
« Reply #1 on: 26 March 2010, 04:00:20 AM »
Storms Exploding In Texas

Some of the richest gulf moisture of the year is making it's way northbound into Texas, and the result is convective thunderstorm development. It is some of the first severe weather in the area for 2010. Dewpoints in the upper 50's are creating just enough CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy) to trigger convection with the help of an upper level low centered over NE New Mexico. The Storm Prediction Center has recently issued a severe thunderstorm watch and we have already seen a severe warned storm to the NW of the DFW metroplex. This is the beginning of what is anticipated to be a very active season!









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« Last Edit: 26 March 2010, 08:11:31 AM by Michael Bath »