Just in case you wanna see... here you go:
Here are some nice graphics for the Moderate risk today into Saturday:
http://www.wxforecaster.com/current/splains.html South Plains
http://www.wxforecaster.com/current/mmiss.html Mid Mississippi River valley
And here is the Sat. Data:
http://www.wxforecaster.com/Satellite/Panhandle.html (Parts of North Texas, NW Texas and Western Half of OK. Visible.)
http://www.wxforecaster.com/Satellite/Oklahoma.html (OK state Visible)
http://www.wxforecaster.com/Satellite/N_Texas.html (North Texas Visible)
http://www.wxforecaster.com/Satellite/a ... ntral.html (South Central Visible, IR and WV)
Of course all Currents are available here:
http://www.wxforecaster.com/current/
All Sat. data available here:
http://www.wxforecaster.com/Satellite/sat.html
Enjoy!
Mod Risk for Central US into Miss River Valley
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NEWeatherguy wrote:The slight risk even nudges up into my area--eastern Nebraska.This weekend's weather system (both the warm and cold facets) are why I LOVE weather!
Yeah, the total area encompassed is fairly large especially for this time of the year. But not surprising given the very warm airmass we've ahd in place.
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