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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1341 Postby wxman22 » Mon May 19, 2025 3:04 pm

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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1342 Postby gpsnowman » Mon May 19, 2025 3:25 pm

Another 7-10 split going on the DFW area. :spam:
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1343 Postby HockeyTx82 » Mon May 19, 2025 3:32 pm

gpsnowman wrote:Another 7-10 split going on the DFW area. :spam:


Think that will hold? HRRR supports it.

I'm on pins and needles here.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1344 Postby Brent » Mon May 19, 2025 3:51 pm

Hail storm moving in here :spam: doesn't seem too extreme at least
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1345 Postby snownado » Mon May 19, 2025 4:08 pm

gpsnowman wrote:Another 7-10 split going on the DFW area. :spam:


It's a good thing the site's been down. It's helping to keep my choice words to myself.

EDIT: The return to Sunny/Dry weather starting tomorrow can't come soon enough.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1346 Postby rendihess » Mon May 19, 2025 4:35 pm

TomballEd wrote:
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cheezyWXguy wrote:Anyone having trouble with tropical tidbits?


Same. I started using pivotal


Your lucky, I can't log in to Storm2K from the home computer. I'm using the same Chrome account on my work computer and it works. I'll be ok if they let me bring the work computer over the summer.


I can’t log in to storm2k from my phone or my home computer. I turned on my vpn and it works.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1347 Postby ElectricStorm » Mon May 19, 2025 4:40 pm

Easily the best storm of the year for me so far here north of Tulsa. Huge downpour, small hail, tons of lightning, and now the power is out lol. We'll see if we get anything else later. Luckily it's been pretty messy overall outside the PDS warning earlier. Still could see new development in central OK over the next few hours
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1348 Postby HockeyTx82 » Mon May 19, 2025 5:15 pm

Is the cap holding for DFW? This is wild.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1349 Postby rwfromkansas » Mon May 19, 2025 5:25 pm

Very fluffy cumulus clouds. No evidence of any development west of DFW. Weird.

Goes to show you can’t rely on the SPC outlook to really be the end all.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1350 Postby Stratton23 » Mon May 19, 2025 5:32 pm

If you want more rain, i got good news for you, confidence is increasing on a frontal boundary stalling out somewhere in texas next week, looks like another prolonged of wet weather could be in store for the state, this is really good news for folks in west, south, central and se texas
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1351 Postby ElectricStorm » Mon May 19, 2025 5:59 pm

Significant tornado south of McAlester, OK. Big CC drop PDS warned
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1352 Postby wxman22 » Mon May 19, 2025 6:10 pm

The moderate risk in some of the Red River counties seems to be verifying. Clay county has been getting multiple training supercells for the last couple of hours now. As it important to remember that the moderate risk was not just issued for tornadoes but also for Hail and Winds. At least the Hail portion of the risk is verifying.

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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1353 Postby Cpv17 » Mon May 19, 2025 6:13 pm

Stratton23 wrote:If you want more rain, i got good news for you, confidence is increasing on a frontal boundary stalling out somewhere in texas next week, looks like another prolonged of wet weather could be in store for the state, this is really good news for folks in west, south, central and se texas


Man, I hope you’re right.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1354 Postby wxman22 » Mon May 19, 2025 6:31 pm

It also looks like the June storm pattern is setting up starting later this week. As numerous disturbances move into the state in the NW flow aloft. Pattern looks favorable for MCS's and severe weather. And if the models are correct we could be looking at a long stretch of storminess again, like in April.I know not everyone saw the storms in April, but it was the wettest April on record here. The rainfall looks to be more widespread than it was in April this time though.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1355 Postby Stratton23 » Mon May 19, 2025 6:57 pm

Cpv17 i hope i am haha, im still a little cautious about it, but things are definitely pointing in the right direction for a more stormy pattern, which will also hopefully keep temperatures down a bit
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1356 Postby txtwister78 » Mon May 19, 2025 7:22 pm

I'm still in a wait and see mode regarding early next week until I see the ensembles come together. Still some spread there regarding precip outputs in the medium to longer range, however around Memorial Day we typically see another spike climatology wise for above normal precip so this wouldn't be something out of the ordinary should it occur.

But these NW flow patterns can also play tricks with models and they also have a tendency to be hit or miss at times as well depending on leftover outflow boundaries from previous day activity and how much recovery we get the following day should we see MCS development in particular.

Still plenty of time to watch and fine tune the details obviously, but at least we have a flip from what CPC had been showing in previous outlooks that some were thinking would be a longer dry pattern stretching into the summer. That no longer appears likely which is encouraging for those of us who need the rain.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1357 Postby HockeyTx82 » Mon May 19, 2025 7:29 pm

Well the HRRR held up, crazy stuff. I still understand why they go high-end on these but my gosh it seems like we just had a paper thin layer protecting us from utter destruction, if that's what kept us from getting storms.

Any professional mets care to opine as to what was the missing ingredient to break the cap? Was the energy just too far north?
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1358 Postby gpsnowman » Mon May 19, 2025 7:37 pm

Some sprinkles here in GP earlier and sunshine now with a pretty sunset. Looks like Ardmore OK is getting drilled this evening.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1359 Postby rwfromkansas » Mon May 19, 2025 7:47 pm

Well, this is a weird one. I will have to pull out the Outbrk game on Steam to see a tornado, not that I want one here!

Hope things don't get too out of hand up north....already had some nasty hail and tornadoes today up there.
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Re: Texas Spring 2025

#1360 Postby txtwister78 » Mon May 19, 2025 7:50 pm

HockeyTx82 wrote:Well the HRRR held up, crazy stuff. I still understand why they go high-end on these but my gosh it seems like we just had a paper thin layer protecting us from utter destruction, if that's what kept us from getting storms.

Any professional mets care to opine as to what was the missing ingredient to break the cap? Was the energy just too far north?


The lifting mechanism (forcing) in place wasn't strong enough to breach the cap today which again as mentioned earlier wasn't all that surprising as you had slightly better dynamics north closer to the frontal boundary/ ejecting low pressure to work with, so while you can get elevated showers and even a few storms to pop, the cap in place today suppressed those and prevented them from going surface based tapping into the available instability which yes would've meant big storms had that occurred.

You typically see this setup in the summer also by the way. High cape days, but without a trigger it's just cool colors or numbers on a map. By the summer, your dryline typically hangs out in West Texas anyway so it's even more rare to get storms further east.
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