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Severe Weather Threat 5/25-5/26, 2024

Honestly the storms in central Oklahoma and along the red river are moving out fairly quickly, the LLJ hasn’t even arrived yet.

Could it be possible to see another round of storms initiate off the dry line like some are doing now?
Would venture to guess this storm near Altus and anything that develops near or to the west of it will be the remaining majority of what develops behind the current storms. Wouldn't be impossible to get more after that but it's definitely not a certainty.
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Would venture to guess this storm near Altus and anything that develops near or to the west of it will be the remaining majority of what develops behind the current storms. Wouldn't be impossible to get more after that but it's definitely not a certainty.
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So you think that strong, long-tracked tornadoes will mostly develop with existing cells as the LLJ strengthens within the next hour or so?
 
The Comanche County, KS storm and the Woodward County, OK storm are probably the two best chances at a tornado threat outside of the Texas storms. All the others across Oklahoma, either from the earlier action that's now approaching I-35 or from the stuff farther to the west, are mostly acting as left split / left movers. Those type of storms are not favorable for significant tornado production.
 
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