Brent
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Not even a below freezing low here showing up for the next week wowser
Quite warmQuite what?
Yes it is, plus they'd get tired of hearing about all the winning anywayNo need to delete but thread's dead, baby. Thread's dead.
Hit them with some 24d and you won't have anymoreLate Winter weeds will be mixing in with the dormant brown yards in the next 7-10 days. You know the window is starting to slowly close when your yard begins to look like a mixture of green & brown. Hopefully late February works some magic for people in here.
This is just cruel. The mountains usually get theirs regardless, and the I-20 corridor and South isn't really supposed to get it so its nice when it happens. Its the same people that keep getting screwed every year.I thought I was bringing bad luck to the upstate. Was thinking about moving to Seattle so the trough would then stay in the east. But clearly looking at this Shetley is the problem! I live too close to him. @JHS how have you managed this?
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The name changed delivered for snow so now we'll try severe.It has happened!
SPC Day 1 Outlook
Severe weather, tornado, thunderstorm, fire weather, storm report, tornado watch, severe thunderstorm watch, mesoscale discussion, convective outlook products from the Storm Prediction Center.www.spc.noaa.gov
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0648 AM CST Wed Jan 29 2025
Valid 291300Z - 301200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR CENTRAL AND
NORTH TEXAS...
...SUMMARY...
A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across parts
of the southern Great Plains tonight.
..Southern Great Plains...
Water-vapor imagery this morning shows a closed upper low over the
Desert Southwest. This upper feature will gradually move eastward
through daybreak Thursday reaching the Sangre de Cristos.
Widespread cloud cover over central/eastern TX into OK will tend to
limit diurnal heating today. Southerly low-level flow over
south/coastal TX will slowly intensify as a still modifying airmass
over the western Gulf of America moves inland into the TX Hill
Country. Isolated thunderstorms may develop later this afternoon
over northeast TX into AR but weak elevated instability will limit
storm intensity.
By mid to late evening, prior moistening during the day into the
early evening will yield weak instability (250-1000 J/kg MUCAPE)
from west-central TX north-northeastward into southern OK. The
arrival of stronger large-scale ascent associated with the
approaching upper low and Pacific cold front will facilitate the
development of showers/thunderstorms from central TX into southern
OK. Relatively cool 500-mb temperatures around -16 deg C will
support a potential risk for large hail with a few of the stronger
updrafts. Convective coverage is forecast to quickly increase
during the late evening/overnight timeframe as storms become
oriented in a large band. An accompanying risk for isolated strong
to locally severe will likely continue through the overnight. A
surface-based warm sector may eventually be encountered by storms on
the southern portion of the band near the I-35 corridor overnight.
A marginal risk for severe gusts and perhaps a tornado could develop
with this activity.
..Smith/Kerr.. 01/29/2025
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It has happened!
SPC Day 1 Outlook
Severe weather, tornado, thunderstorm, fire weather, storm report, tornado watch, severe thunderstorm watch, mesoscale discussion, convective outlook products from the Storm Prediction Center.www.spc.noaa.gov
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0648 AM CST Wed Jan 29 2025
Valid 291300Z - 301200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR CENTRAL AND
NORTH TEXAS...
...SUMMARY...
A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across parts
of the southern Great Plains tonight.
..Southern Great Plains...
Water-vapor imagery this morning shows a closed upper low over the
Desert Southwest. This upper feature will gradually move eastward
through daybreak Thursday reaching the Sangre de Cristos.
Widespread cloud cover over central/eastern TX into OK will tend to
limit diurnal heating today. Southerly low-level flow over
south/coastal TX will slowly intensify as a still modifying airmass
over the western Gulf of America moves inland into the TX Hill
Country. Isolated thunderstorms may develop later this afternoon
over northeast TX into AR but weak elevated instability will limit
storm intensity.
By mid to late evening, prior moistening during the day into the
early evening will yield weak instability (250-1000 J/kg MUCAPE)
from west-central TX north-northeastward into southern OK. The
arrival of stronger large-scale ascent associated with the
approaching upper low and Pacific cold front will facilitate the
development of showers/thunderstorms from central TX into southern
OK. Relatively cool 500-mb temperatures around -16 deg C will
support a potential risk for large hail with a few of the stronger
updrafts. Convective coverage is forecast to quickly increase
during the late evening/overnight timeframe as storms become
oriented in a large band. An accompanying risk for isolated strong
to locally severe will likely continue through the overnight. A
surface-based warm sector may eventually be encountered by storms on
the southern portion of the band near the I-35 corridor overnight.
A marginal risk for severe gusts and perhaps a tornado could develop
with this activity.
..Smith/Kerr.. 01/29/2025
CLICK TO GET WUUS01 PTSDY1 PRODUCT
NOTE: THE NEXT DAY 1 OUTLOOK IS SCHEDULED BY 1630Z
CURRENT UTC TIME: 1802Z (1:02PM), RELOAD THIS PAGE TO UPDATE THE TIME
It has happened!
SPC Day 1 Outlook
Severe weather, tornado, thunderstorm, fire weather, storm report, tornado watch, severe thunderstorm watch, mesoscale discussion, convective outlook products from the Storm Prediction Center.www.spc.noaa.gov
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0648 AM CST Wed Jan 29 2025
Valid 291300Z - 301200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR CENTRAL AND
NORTH TEXAS...
...SUMMARY...
A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible across parts
of the southern Great Plains tonight.
..Southern Great Plains...
Water-vapor imagery this morning shows a closed upper low over the
Desert Southwest. This upper feature will gradually move eastward
through daybreak Thursday reaching the Sangre de Cristos.
Widespread cloud cover over central/eastern TX into OK will tend to
limit diurnal heating today. Southerly low-level flow over
south/coastal TX will slowly intensify as a still modifying airmass
over the western Gulf of America moves inland into the TX Hill
Country. Isolated thunderstorms may develop later this afternoon
over northeast TX into AR but weak elevated instability will limit
storm intensity.
By mid to late evening, prior moistening during the day into the
early evening will yield weak instability (250-1000 J/kg MUCAPE)
from west-central TX north-northeastward into southern OK. The
arrival of stronger large-scale ascent associated with the
approaching upper low and Pacific cold front will facilitate the
development of showers/thunderstorms from central TX into southern
OK. Relatively cool 500-mb temperatures around -16 deg C will
support a potential risk for large hail with a few of the stronger
updrafts. Convective coverage is forecast to quickly increase
during the late evening/overnight timeframe as storms become
oriented in a large band. An accompanying risk for isolated strong
to locally severe will likely continue through the overnight. A
surface-based warm sector may eventually be encountered by storms on
the southern portion of the band near the I-35 corridor overnight.
A marginal risk for severe gusts and perhaps a tornado could develop
with this activity.
..Smith/Kerr.. 01/29/2025
CLICK TO GET WUUS01 PTSDY1 PRODUCT
NOTE: THE NEXT DAY 1 OUTLOOK IS SCHEDULED BY 1630Z
CURRENT UTC TIME: 1802Z (1:02PM), RELOAD THIS PAGE TO UPDATE THE TIME
shhhhh.. if you say it she will come…..
I can't wait til hurricane season
I will take it over 8" of Snow and 30sMade it to 70 here today, can really feel the radiant heat on my face currently as it's lowering.
Absolutely amazing weather. Personally, I will take this over a half inch of snow and teens.
Been trying to get in touch to see about a partnershipHas anyone else on here heard of WeatherWise.app? I just discovered it today and seems like a really good, free radar app and it has a good amount of features you get from the other paid radar apps as well.
Here is a link to the website for anyone interested in checking it out.
Link: web.weatherwise.app
About what?Fox News rumors better be wrong
About what?
Geez, looks like Blackhawk flew into the plane.How many are dead. Hannity openly had a number
That video is unreal, like how does the helicopter pilot not see that plane?Geez, looks like Blackhawk flew into the plane.
60 passengers scheduled to be on that flight, Blackhawk number unknown. Reports of a few survivors rescued but my guess is death toll will be around 60. Very sadHow many are dead. Hannity openly had a number
That video is unreal, like how does the helicopter pilot not see that plane?
Helicopter looks like it was coming from JBAB.Why was a helicopter especially a military helicopter hanging out in the landing path?
Also Washington is one of the closest watched airspaces in the country