Extremeweatherguy wrote:I don't think that this should have been a HIGH RISK day. I have seen worse SLIGHT RISK events.
I think the MDT was 100% justified and the High box was also justified based on the indicators leading up to the event. The overcast skies much of the morning and afternoon kept yesterday from being bad. A few degrees makes all the difference in the world and we missed our forcast high temps by anywhere from 3 to 6* depending on where in the state you were. Basically it was just one variable that didn't work out that caused yesterday to be more of a flop in terms of ultra severe weather, but there is significant wind damage from central kansas to souther oklahoma and into western missouri and arkansas. Most of this from straightline winds but there were some tornadoes. I think they were probably justified in their high risk assessment.