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News 9 broadcast saying the Rush Springs storm is trying to latch itself to the boundary.
That’s the only way it’s going to produce anything would be through some kind of mesoscale boundary interaction. It’s way too far away from any actual shearNews 9 broadcast saying the Rush Springs storm is trying to latch itself to the boundary.
They also noted that southerly winds into the storm are picking up.News 9 broadcast saying the Rush Springs storm is trying to latch itself to the boundary.
As of right now, it’s not looking that way. Storms would have to travel halfway across the state off the dryline to get into better kinematics. I’ll be interested to see what happens as low level shear picks up.I really dont understand the 15% tornado risk today. I will be very surprised if this verifies in any way.
Which storm?Echo tops now up to 55,000 feet.
The storm moving up towards Blanchard.Which storm?
It’s definitely getting itself together.The storm moving up towards Blanchard.
Not by much.Looks like a less intense version of Pilger.![]()