RL3AO wrote:Thunderstorms bring clouds and rain which prevent the surface from warming up as much as it would with sun which lowers the instability in the evening.
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Alyono wrote:getting the feeling today is not going to live up to the hype. May be more along the lines of a "normal" springtime outbreak
Alyono wrote:getting the feeling today is not going to live up to the hype. May be more along the lines of a "normal" springtime outbreak
apocalypt-flyer wrote:I'll still wait until a couple of hours before shouting bust. Not even 9am.
ronyan wrote: I didn't notice any hype in the general media regarding this potential event.
CrazyC83 wrote:I'm curious to see if that squall line breaks up and goes tornadic...that could be a key.
Bunkertor wrote:Half of Oklahoma now clear sky.
Alyono wrote:SPC did not go high risk. IN fact, they REDUCED the size of the mod risk
NO major outbreak
ronyan wrote:Alyono wrote:SPC did not go high risk. IN fact, they REDUCED the size of the mod risk
NO major outbreak
Little early to claim that don't you think? We have days left in this threat.
Alyono wrote:SPC did not go high risk. IN fact, they REDUCED the size of the mod risk
NO major outbreak
WeatherGuesser wrote:Alyono wrote:SPC did not go high risk. IN fact, they REDUCED the size of the mod risk
NO major outbreak
I just saw that, and not by a little bit either. They shrunk it a lot. Of course, that could mean whatever happens will be more concentrated.
But I'm also seeing that current activity is moving east of the Moderate. So are they expecting more to develop later further west?
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