Forecast Thoughts (Post 1) April 26th, 2016
A severe weather outbreak is possible tomorrow, April 26th, 2016 across portions of Oklahoma Kansas and Texas! All hazards are possible including even strong, and long lived tornadoes.
Read moreA severe weather outbreak is possible tomorrow, April 26th, 2016 across portions of Oklahoma Kansas and Texas! All hazards are possible including even strong, and long lived tornadoes.
Read moreThe potential exists for a significant risk of severe weather tomorrow across portions of the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region. This threat is likely to include destructive wind gusts, as well as the conditional potential for strong tornadoes and large hail.
Read moreAnother serious flooding situation is setting up across the southern plains as a tropical disturbance (possibly Tropical Storm Bill, soon) and associated moisture feed landfall and move northeast into the Midwest.
Read moreTomorrow could be a substantially big day on the southern plains. The threat conditionally exists for strong tornadoes, very large
Read moreSo it begins.. Tomorrow is the first of two potentially volatile tornado events, and yes, possibly “outbreaks” across the southern
Read moreFriday and Saturday both hold the potential to be high end tornado events across the southern plains. This may include the threat for strong to violent and long lived tornadoes
Read moreAfter a very successful chase day in Texas, yet another chase looms on the horizon today Wednesday May 6th! Broad
Read moreAfter a great day in deep south Texas near Fort Stockton, I am ready to get back into more familiar
Read moreIt looks like a set of mediocre setups, but definitely the potential for a few severe weather events this week, namely Wednesday and Saturday! I am starting off the week by chasing in deep southwest Texas today, near the Fort Stockton area.
Read moreThis May Day, we aren’t looking at any major outbreaks in the forecast, but there are hints at really decent rainfall, as well as a few potential severe weather episodes through the next week.
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