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Does that come in the form of severe weather or just a good soaking?
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bubba hotep wrote:Not very often you see the Euro EPS this juiced up![]()
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HockeyTx82 wrote:bubba hotep wrote:Not very often you see the Euro EPS this juiced up![]()
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Does that come in the form of severe weather or just a good soaking?
Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:ElectricStorm wrote:Saturday really depends on how much early convection there is and whether or not the atmosphere can recover behind it. Other than that, the overall setup is pretty concerning although I do think areas further west would be more at risk than the Tulsa area
Yeah Wichita mentioned violent tornadoes in the afdlooks like the best threat might be northwest of here
I'm imagining a big line probably late at night over here
Usually Tulsa misses out on the tornadoes. It’s usually either west or east of there from what I’ve noticed.
Brent wrote:Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:
Yeah Wichita mentioned violent tornadoes in the afdlooks like the best threat might be northwest of here
I'm imagining a big line probably late at night over here
Usually Tulsa misses out on the tornadoes. It’s usually either west or east of there from what I’ve noticed.
The 70s were different. June 1974 had two tornadoes in one dayalso a tornado in of all months December 1975. April 1993 is I believe the last fatal tornado in the metro
Still waiting for most of the rain here. Had maybe a quarter inch this morning... Long way to go for the predictions
Oh and yeah so far we've barely beat the heat wave in Februarystill haven't hit 90 yet but we hit 85 in February...
Cpv17 wrote:Brent wrote:Cpv17 wrote:
Usually Tulsa misses out on the tornadoes. It’s usually either west or east of there from what I’ve noticed.
The 70s were different. June 1974 had two tornadoes in one dayalso a tornado in of all months December 1975. April 1993 is I believe the last fatal tornado in the metro
Still waiting for most of the rain here. Had maybe a quarter inch this morning... Long way to go for the predictions
Oh and yeah so far we've barely beat the heat wave in Februarystill haven't hit 90 yet but we hit 85 in February...
It has to do with timing. Usually by the time things get to Tulsa, everything has formed into an MCS that rolls through overnight with strong winds and rains. The supercells seem to usually start over west-central OK and congeal into an MCS once they get east of OKC. That’s what it seems like to me anyway. I think the sweet spot for strong tornadoes is from about 4-8pm but there’s always exceptions.
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Brent wrote:Did not expect tornado sirens already
Brent wrote:Did not expect tornado sirens already
WacoWx wrote:Storms starting to fire south and west of DFW. Its gonna be hard to stay dry this afternoon, i think.
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