Sunday, October 14, 2012

Severe Weather Threat Update

8:54pm

Word from SPC is that are going to let the Tornado Watch expire at 9pm.

8:50pm

Still thinking the line fills in along the front as it moves over the metro. Will be late, around midnight and after.

after midnight Severe Weather Threat Update

Strong storms continue to roll over the Red River tier as well as Young County.

storms north1 Severe Weather Threat Update

8:12pm

Thunderstorm Warning for northern Grayson County until 9;15pm. Damaging winds possible. Line of storms currently moving over northern Cooke county.

8:10pm

Another storm moving over Olney. Now severe cell running along I-20 at Palo Pinto county line toward Strawn and Santo. Keeping an eye on it.

7:50pm

The severe weather continue to move across our Red River counties, strong line of storms now moving across Cooke county heading toward Gainesville. Damaging winds possible with this line, especially just north of the county seat along I-35. This will be a powerful cross wind on the interstate. Cooke county is under a Tornado Watch to 9pm.

7:35pm

Reports now from Olney in Young County of storm damage; windows blown out, roof damage and trees down.

7:33pm

By the way the Tornado Watch was extended into Cooke and Grayson counties. In effect until 9pm. The watch does NOT include the metro area. No reports of storm damage in Young county but the cell just left the area.

tornado watch1 Severe Weather Threat Update

7:30pm

We had a report from our Storm Chaser Jason McLaughlin of a funnel cloud near Antelope in the NW corner of Jackson County. It has dissipated.

7:20pm

We?ve had the police chief report a tornado on the ground east of Olney. No word on any damage. Severe cells continue to move across Young over to Montague Counties.

To our west a squall line is expected to fill in ahead of cold front/dry line. This line of storms will move into metro area after 10pm. The tornado threat will be lower but the risk of damaging winds and hail will be high.

10pm tt wrf Severe Weather Threat Update

The strongest storms will north of I-20, more likely across Wise, Denton and Collin counties. We?ll have to watch this line overnight for the the possibility of urban flooding.

Tomorrow morning we?ll wake up with some cloud cover overhead. Then we?ll have skies become mostly sunny and the temperatures warm into the low 80?s.

Source: http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/10/13/severe-weather-threat-update-2/

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