Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.
Storm chase recap: 4/23/14
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. A Tale of Two Cities is a great read. But not a great title for a storm chase. But this time, the two cities were Shamrock and Childress. And neither offered much to look at. Chris and I started out in Amarillo, Texas and cruised east toward Shamrock,… Read more →
Severe Weather Potential – 4/23/14 Pt. 2
As the clouds clear and the daytime heating commences across the southern plains, the threat for severe weather is intensifying. And so is the wind. Gusts to 45 mph are being felt across parts of the Texas panhandle this morning as the dryline sharpens across the area. And as that develops into the afternoon we are watching for the development… Read more →
(UPDATE 12:00 PM)
If you are here checking on today’s severe weather potential, please see our latest thoughts on today’s event here
(ORIGINAL ARTICLE: 5:00 PM)
It’s not often that the closer you get to a severe weather event the more difficult it becomes to forecast.
But, that is why weather is so fascinating.
As you start your morning in places like Amarillo, Wichita, Oklahoma city, Dallas and Lubbock – it appears right now that you won’t ahve to worry about severe weather. Well, maybe in Wichita. Mainly, though, it is between all of those cities that severe weather is a possibility. And, in all honesty, a likelihood.
But it isn’t as simple as that.
Right now, the models are having a difficult time accurately working through the data this afternoon because most of the computers are over-estimating the amount of available moisture and under-estimating the morning clouds and some light rain.
Both would throw a serious wrench in Mother Nature’s plans for severe weather.
The forecast will be monitored closely, but know if you live in places like Liberal, KS, Enid, OK, Clinton, OK, Shamrock, TX, Childress, TX or Lawton, OK your weather today is about as “wait and see” as it comes. The next few hours will tell us a lot about what to expect this afternoon.
For now, be prepared for severe weather, but also keep inmind, you might dodge a bullet this afternoon.
For a complete breakdown on today’s severe weather threat click here