Wed., 9th of April 08 till Friday 11th outbreak-thread
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Bunkertor wrote:Midland and Dallas now with LI´s of -9/-8
As the low approaches it will help drive the necessary convection. Could be a long night, especially areas south of interstate 44 in oklahoma and texas.
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6 miles east of McCurtain, looking ESE "Just saw a lightning flash, funnel is still 3/4 of the way to the ground."
"Seeing blue-green power flashes going into the sky. Do not see a tornado, but seeing blue power flashes."
Spotter now reporting larger than golf ball sized hail.
"Seeing blue-green power flashes going into the sky. Do not see a tornado, but seeing blue power flashes."
Spotter now reporting larger than golf ball sized hail.
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With that data, it shouldn´t need an hour for storms to burst from west Texas to the middle again.
From my point of view mets who suggested an upgrade were not that wrong.
From my point of view mets who suggested an upgrade were not that wrong.
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CrazyC83 wrote:Wind shear is just off the charts, meaning ANY storm that develops can quickly become tornadic...
Yeah and low level moisture is now approaching the tulsa metro....I'm gonna have the weather radio on tonight thats for sure
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
Storm spotter is reporting on KXII.com that he may be seeing a lowering near Whitesboro in Grayson County.
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
KTEN TV in Denison is reporting a potential tornado on the ground 3 miles east of Whitesboro heading to the northeast. Pottsboro, western Denison, and Lake Texoma are in the path of this possible twister.
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Re: Wed., 9th of April 08 till Saturday 12th outbreak-thread
Storm spotter on KXII TV says he has a definite lowering and strong inflow from SE about 1-2 miles north of Hwy. 82 in Grayson County. Tornado sirens sounding in Pottsboro, Texas.
KTEN TV in Denison says that they have a report of a tornado on the ground in the same vicinity.
KTEN TV in Denison says that they have a report of a tornado on the ground in the same vicinity.
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CrazyC83 wrote:Looks like an overnight outbreak coming...
If that does happen, would it be expected or unexpected? It looks pretty severe out there right now and I thought tonight wasn't going to be that big.
From my point of view mets who suggested an upgrade were not that wrong.
I agree.
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