"Particularly Dangerous Situation" - Update 5:35pm
A major windstorm is forecast for Oklahoma and Texas Sunday. This has the potential to cause widespread power failures. Please prepare now. More information below. 5:35pm: Particularly Dangerous Situation watch due to wind gusts forecast to reach 105 mph and with hail 5" in diameter. Tornadoes also possible. If you live in a mobile home, now is the time to determine your sheltering situation. I urge you to shelter before warnings are issued (spend the evening with friends or family). Power outages are likely. A mobile vehicle from the National Severe Storms Laboratory has already measured a gust of 90 mph! 3:05pm Update: Computer models have consistently increased their forecasts of peak wind gusts pertaining to north central Texas this evening. Wind gusts of 110 mph are possible. If correct, widespread power outages are likely. First Watch of the Day Pertaining to the Derecho In addition to the threat of tornadoes, wind gusts of 80...

Mike I couldn't understand why an ice storm warning was not issued for the extreme southwest Missouri counties bordering Kansas and Oklahoma? The town I live in has alot of ice on trees and structures and we are beginning to see an increase in power failures. I know there is a certain criteria that must me met whether or not to issue a winter storm warning or ice storm warning by the local weather office. Thoughts?
ReplyDeleteI commented on the same thing yesterday on the blog. You would have to ask the NWS.
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