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“Moderate” Risk of Severe Storms (4/8/15)

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The Storm Prediction Center has just upgraded portions of southern Kansas and northern/western Oklahoma to a “Moderate” risk of severe weather today. Here is their words!

CONDITIONS MAY BECOME INCREASINGLY FAVORABLE FOR A FEW  
LONGER-LIVED...DISCRETE OR SEMI-DISCRETE SUPERCELLS THIS EVE THROUGH  
LATE TNGT NEAR AND ENE OF SFC WAVE TRACKING ENE ACROSS S CNTRL KS  
AND ADJACENT NRN OK/W CNTRL MO. GIVEN THAT THE LOW-LVL FLOW LIKELY  
WILL APPRECIABLY/STRENGTHEN GIVEN BOTH TIME OF DAY AND THE  
FAVORABLY-TIMED APPROACH OF BAJA JET MAX...THE CORRESPONDING  
INCREASE IN LOW-LVL HODOGRAPH LENGTH AND CURVATURE COULD YIELD AN  
ENHANCED RISK FOR A STRONG TORNADO OR TWO. MORE ISOLD TSTMS WITH A  
RISK FOR VERY LARGE HAIL AND A COUPLE TORNADOES ARE EXPECTED SSWD  
ALONG DRY LINE INTO W CNTRL TX.    

I am out chasing today and will provide updates later!

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I am headed toward Enid, OK right now.