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1 year 3 months ago
MD 0889 CONCERNING SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH LIKELY FOR SOUTHEAST OK...WESTERN AR
Mesoscale Discussion 0889
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0949 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Areas affected...Southeast OK...Western AR
Concerning...Severe potential...Watch likely
Valid 221449Z - 221645Z
Probability of Watch Issuance...95 percent
SUMMARY...Severe thunderstorm risk is expected to continue for the
next several hour from northwest Arkansas into south-central and
southeast Oklahoma. Hail up to 2.5" in diameter is the primary risk,
with damaging gusts and a tornado or two also possible.
DISCUSSION...Regional radar imagery shows a three well-developed
supercells along a cold front extending southwestward from northwest
AR through south-central OK. Each of one of these supercells has
shown an intensifying trend over the past hour. The northernmost and
southernmost cells both appear to be behind the boundary, although
the southernmost cell has recently shown a eastward surge that might
indicate a trend towards a more surface-based character. This
eastward surge was already noted in the central supercell moving
into Haskell, Latimer, and Pittsburg Counties. Given the organized
character of these storms, anticipated downstream destabilization,
and persistent strong deep-layer vertical shear, the severe threat
with these storms will likely continue through the remainder of the
morning into the early afternoon. Primary severe risk is expected to
be large to very large hail up to 2.5" in diameter. Damaging gusts
are also possible, particularly if the storms trend towards a linear
mode. Given the presence of supercells, a tornado or two is also
possible.
..Mosier/Hart.. 05/22/2024
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...LZK...SHV...TSA...OUN...
LAT...LON 34489693 35479472 36189316 35989207 34939237 33969310
33779390 33939546 34039686 34489693
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed May 22 2024
Valid 221630Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
AND EVENING FROM CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHWEST
LOUISIANA...
...SUMMARY...
Within a long swath of severe-thunderstorm potential from central
Texas to the Lower Great Lakes, the greatest concentration of severe
weather (mainly large hail and damaging wind) should be across parts
of central Texas to central Arkansas. A few tornadoes are also
possible.
...Southeast OK/AR/TN...
A band of strong/severe thunderstorms currently extends from
southeast OK into northwest AR, ahead of a surface cold front.
These storms will track eastward today across AR, with new storms
forming in the moist and moderately unstable air mass farther east.
Activity will spread into west/middle TN this afternoon, with a
continued risk of hail and damaging wind gusts.
...Central/East TX...
The ongoing forecast remains valid, with few changes made this
update cycle. A very moist surface air mass is present today over
central TX, with widespread dewpoints in the 70s. Multiple subtle
southern-stream shortwave troughs may affect this region this
afternoon, leading to intense thunderstorm development from
northwest into west-central TX. Strong deep-layer shear and fast
westerly flow aloft will promote supercells capable of very large
hail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. As this activity tracks
southeastward, congealing outflow will increase the risk of
corridors of damaging wind gusts.
...Upper OH Valley into MD/PA/NY...
Relatively fast southwesterly mid/upper level flow is present today
over much of the northeast quadrant of the US, with a cold front
moving across the OH Valley. Dewpoints in the 60s, strong daytime
heating, and moderately steep mid-level lapse rates will yield
afternoon MLCAPE values of around 1500 J/kg. Model guidance is in
agreement that scattered clusters of thunderstorms will form across
the region later today, with parameters favoring a risk of damaging
winds and some hail in the strongest cells.
..Hart/Wendt.. 05/22/2024
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1 year 3 months ago
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1 year 3 months ago
WW 0284 Status Updates
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