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Written by Jeff Gonzales
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Monday, 08 March 2010 |
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3-8-10 Slight Risk for Texas and W. Oklahoma
The storm chase season has offically begun. A trough system continues to make its way eastward into the plains. It looks like there may be enough moisture in the afternoon for severe potential. As a result, there is a slight risk today for north west Texas and for western Oklahoma. The tornado risk is currently at 2% for that area. Central Texas also has a chance for some severe weather as well.
The SPC said this:
THREAT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS APPEARS TO BE WARRANTED GIVEN THE SOMEWHAT BETTER MOISTURE AND INSTABILITY THAN EARLIER EXPECTED.
THE SLIGHT RISK HAS BEEN EXPANDED SWD ACROSS WRN OK INTO NWRN TX...PRIMARILY FOR THE HAIL THREAT...HOWEVER ISOLATED SUPERCELLS ARE POSSIBLE WITH THE POTENTIAL FOR A BRIEF TORNADO AND/OR DAMAGING WINDS.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 March 2010 )
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