Storms Just starting in Northern Texas, South Oklahoma
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- Nalora
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Storms Just starting in Northern Texas, South Oklahoma
Well, not much to tell you guys here, the winds have shifted, but it is none cooler yet here in the city, but as I suspected, the storms are blossoming in Texas and way southern Oklahoma. If I get anything it will be in the next 2 hours, they say.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... kdyx.shtml
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... kdyx.shtml
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- Nalora
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Thanks! Here is the Oklahoma Mesonet currents for those interested.
http://okmesonet.ocs.ou.edu/public/current.html
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http://okmesonet.ocs.ou.edu/public/current.html
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- Nalora
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Well they are filling in all along the line, but they are forming SOUTH of me and going EAST. wahhhhhhhhhhhh!! No water for my garden. (And clouds above me so I can't even watch them build.
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... ktlx.shtml
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http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/latest/DS ... ktlx.shtml
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Rain dance, rain dance, rain dance! 

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The seabreeze boundaries collide right around the Lake/Sumter county line during late Monday afternoon into Tuesday evening.
As I mentioned in another thread, there was a north to south cell which was severe (in Lake county, Florida) after 5:00pm ET that moved south and then southwestward and another cell that was weaker and moved toward my area from the southwest, moving northeasterly through western Sumter county.
As I mentioned in another thread, there was a north to south cell which was severe (in Lake county, Florida) after 5:00pm ET that moved south and then southwestward and another cell that was weaker and moved toward my area from the southwest, moving northeasterly through western Sumter county.
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