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NE Oklahoma/NW Arkansas storm just went tornado warned.
NE Oklahoma/NW Arkansas storm just went tornado warned.
I'm not currently able to get data to load in GR Level 3 on any of the WSR-88Ds in that region. Tulsa, Ft. Smith, Springfield, or Kansas City.
I feel like we’ve had a number of sneaky events recently. The morning of February 28th definitely comes to mind.hard to believe we were in a marginal risk less than 24 hours ago and now we're staring down quickly-recovering T/DPs and blue skies.
.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 7 AM FRIDAY MORNING/...
The line of storms has weakened across our area as it has been
moving into a more stable airmass. The one exceptions is along
the southern edge of the line, where a more favorable airmass
has allowed for an isolated persistent supercell. This is moving
into a less favorable airmass too though so do expect an
eventual weakening trend with it.
Good clearing behind the line of storms is allowing for airmass
recovery back across Illinois and Indiana. Hi-res models
continue to show redevelopment in this area back to our west
over the next few hours. Some of this more favorable airmass
will likely advect into at least our western areas through this
evening with the potential for discrete supercells to work east
into our area this evening. This development should then move
east into our area through the evening hours and sag slowly
south as we head into tonight. Hi-res cams continue to suggest
the potential for discrete supercells this evening with this
activity so all weather hazards will remain in place. There are
also some signs of potential training so locally heavy rainfall
will also be possible. The severe threat should decrease through
the overnight hours as the instability begins to weaken.
Watch for winds, regardless of a tornado threat. Last thing you want is a tree coming through your house at 3 AM that you weren't expecting.I know there's not much of a tornado threat here tonight and tomorrow, but I still don't like the fact that it feels like mid- to late-April outside. Even without tornadoes, I bet the lightning is going to be insane.
Watch for winds, regardless of a tornado threat. Last thing you want is a tree coming through your house at 3 AM that you weren't expecting.