Monday, May 10, 2010

Yeah, it's spring

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT...

THUNDERSTORM OUTLOOK...
THERE IS A HIGH RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TODAY EAST OF A LINE
FROM MANCHESTER...TO ENID...TO YUKON...TO NORMAN...TO SEMINOLE.
THERE IS A MODERATE RISK TO THE WEST OF THE HIGH RISK AND EAST OF A
LINE FROM CHEROKEE... SOUTH TO EL RENO... CHICKASHA...ARDMORE AND
ATOKA. THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK WEST OF THE MODERATE RISK AND EAST OF
A LINE FROM BUFFALO... TALOGA... MOUNTAIN VIEW... GRANDFIELD...
DUNDEE AND SEYMOUR TEXAS.

TIMING...
MOST LIKELY TIME FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT WILL BE FROM 3
PM THROUGH MIDNIGHT.

IMPACTS...
THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL FOR STRONG TORNADOES IN THE HIGH
RISK AREA...PARTICULARLY FROM THE OKLAHOMA CITY METRO AREA NORTH
ALONG AND EAST OF INTERSTATE 35. THE POTENTIAL FOR STORMS IN THESE
AREAS DURING RUSH HOUR WILL HEIGHTEN POTENTIAL IMPACTS.

THESE STORMS WILL ALSO HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE DAMAGING HAIL
TO THE SIZE OF BASEBALLS AND DAMAGING WIND GUSTS.

And yes, OKC is right in the middle of the watch area

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