Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
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- cheezyWXguy
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Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
Thats right...
Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NORTH TEXAS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
340 PM CDT FRI APR 4 2008
TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-051100-
ANDERSON-BELL-BOSQUE-COLLIN-COMANCHE-COOKE-CORYELL-DALLAS-DELTA-
DENTON-EASTLAND-ELLIS-ERATH-FALLS-FANNIN-FREESTONE-GRAYSON-HAMILTON-
HENDERSON-HILL-HOOD-HOPKINS-HUNT-JACK-JOHNSON-KAUFMAN-LAMAR-LAMPASAS-
LEON-LIMESTONE-MCLENNAN-MILAM-MILLS-MONTAGUE-NAVARRO-PALO PINTO-
PARKER-RAINS-ROBERTSON-ROCKWALL-SOMERVELL-STEPHENS-TARRANT-VAN ZANDT-
WISE-YOUNG-
340 PM CDT FRI APR 4 2008
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTH TEXAS.
.DAY ONE...
HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...
THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MONDAY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING...MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM COMANCHE...TO
HILLSBORO...TO ATHENS. THESE STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING
LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS.
THUNDERSTORMS WILL REMAIN IN THE FORECAST OVER MUCH OF THE AREA
TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL ONCE AGAIN BE
POSSIBLE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY.
According to this, Texas, along with other states in the southern plains, could be getting several more rounds of severe weather over the next week. Any thoughts?
Hazardous Weather Outlook
HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR NORTH TEXAS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX
340 PM CDT FRI APR 4 2008
TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-051100-
ANDERSON-BELL-BOSQUE-COLLIN-COMANCHE-COOKE-CORYELL-DALLAS-DELTA-
DENTON-EASTLAND-ELLIS-ERATH-FALLS-FANNIN-FREESTONE-GRAYSON-HAMILTON-
HENDERSON-HILL-HOOD-HOPKINS-HUNT-JACK-JOHNSON-KAUFMAN-LAMAR-LAMPASAS-
LEON-LIMESTONE-MCLENNAN-MILAM-MILLS-MONTAGUE-NAVARRO-PALO PINTO-
PARKER-RAINS-ROBERTSON-ROCKWALL-SOMERVELL-STEPHENS-TARRANT-VAN ZANDT-
WISE-YOUNG-
340 PM CDT FRI APR 4 2008
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTH TEXAS.
.DAY ONE...
HAZARDOUS WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE NOT EXPECTED.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...
THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS MONDAY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING...MAINLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM COMANCHE...TO
HILLSBORO...TO ATHENS. THESE STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING
LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS.
THUNDERSTORMS WILL REMAIN IN THE FORECAST OVER MUCH OF THE AREA
TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WILL ONCE AGAIN BE
POSSIBLE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY.
According to this, Texas, along with other states in the southern plains, could be getting several more rounds of severe weather over the next week. Any thoughts?
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- tornado92
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
All I see in the forecast is T storms, so I don't see anything for tornadoes to sporn. Basically, its a lightning show.
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- cheezyWXguy
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
tornado92 wrote:All I see in the forecast is T storms, so I don't see anything for tornadoes to sporn. Basically, its a lightning show.
4 days out, you will never see tornadoes in a forecast. It is too inexact to predict so far out. Thats why i put "severe weather" in the title, instead of "tornadoes"
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
Yeah, I think Missouri Tuesday gets it more than Texas on Monday.


Now, Thursday might be interesting in the Southern Plains




Now, Thursday might be interesting in the Southern Plains


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- cheezyWXguy
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
Ed Mahmoud wrote:Yeah, I think Missouri Tuesday gets it more than Texas on Monday.
Now, Thursday might be interesting in the Southern Plains
Yeah the forecast for DRW got changed slightly...pops were lowered monday night to just 20%, although severe weather is still possible. But it appears that Wednesday night will be bit more active for texas
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
OT- but is is cloudy and chilly in SE Texas, on April 5th. Old man Winter isn't relaxing his icy grip on the Lone Star State without a fight.
56ºF (13ºC) cool degrees at IAH
56ºF (13ºC) cool degrees at IAH
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RL3AO wrote:This might be quite the week.
I don't see a lot happening in the early part of the week - SLGT risk days with isolated tornadoes is my guess. But the end of the week - especially Thursday and Friday - could be historic.
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
cheezyWXguy wrote:tornado92 wrote:All I see in the forecast is T storms, so I don't see anything for tornadoes to sporn. Basically, its a lightning show.
4 days out, you will never see tornadoes in a forecast. It is too inexact to predict so far out. Thats why i put "severe weather" in the title, instead of "tornadoes"
Sorry, I'm still a trainee Chaser and haven't come across weather reports like this before. Over here in England, they tell it to you straight. I thought that it was like that in all countries.

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- cheezyWXguy
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
tornado92 wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:tornado92 wrote:All I see in the forecast is T storms, so I don't see anything for tornadoes to sporn. Basically, its a lightning show.
4 days out, you will never see tornadoes in a forecast. It is too inexact to predict so far out. Thats why i put "severe weather" in the title, instead of "tornadoes"
Sorry, I'm still a trainee Chaser and haven't come across weather reports like this before. Over here in England, they tell it to you straight. I thought that it was like that in all countries.
Haha I didnt know you guys even had tornadoes up there...but from what ive seen in our forecast discussions/ hazardous weather outlooks, they usually dont mention tornadoes until maybe 1 or 2 days away from the event.
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
Only the SWODY1 actually breaks out the individual modes of severe weather for probabilities, although the SWODY2 and SWODY3 will sometimes mention tornado or hail threats.
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cheezyWXguy wrote:Haha I didnt know you guys even had tornadoes up there...but from what ive seen in our forecast discussions/ hazardous weather outlooks, they usually dont mention tornadoes until maybe 1 or 2 days away from the event.
You would be surprised how many tornadoes England gets, I heard that they get more tornadoes per sq. mile then the US does. I'm not sure if that's exactly right, it's something similar to that.
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Re: Another week of severe weather in the southern plains?
Cyclenall wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Haha I didnt know you guys even had tornadoes up there...but from what ive seen in our forecast discussions/ hazardous weather outlooks, they usually dont mention tornadoes until maybe 1 or 2 days away from the event.
You would be surprised how many tornadoes England gets, I heard that they get more tornadoes per sq. mile then the US does. I'm not sure if that's exactly right, it's something similar to that.
Thats probably a true statistic, since england is small and there are many places in the US that dont get many, if any, tornadoes, such as hawaii and alaska.
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Cyclenall wrote:cheezyWXguy wrote:Haha I didnt know you guys even had tornadoes up there...but from what ive seen in our forecast discussions/ hazardous weather outlooks, they usually dont mention tornadoes until maybe 1 or 2 days away from the event.
You would be surprised how many tornadoes England gets, I heard that they get more tornadoes per sq. mile then the US does. I'm not sure if that's exactly right, it's something similar to that.
It is true mainly because basically anything west of the Rockies get so few tornadoes it lowers the per sq mi average greatly. Also, the UK almost never gets anything above an EF2 or equivalent on the TORRO scale.
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