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Though the main focus is currently on the OK/MO/AR/KS border area, I'm starting to wonder about the storms in Texas, especially the cells west of DFW and around Hico and Glen Rose.  None are severe at the moment, but I have my eye on those storms near Hico and Glen Rose as they are moving towards DFW.  That said, those storms south of Graham (W of DFW) look stronger and would probably be more likely to go severe if they do so.

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Just now, pbrussell said:

Velocity must not be telling the whole store there. The reflectivity scans sure have been nasty though 

Velocity looked really good over Miller. Small town, but if it was on the ground, they took a direct hit.

 

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Just now, pbrussell said:

Velocity must not be telling the whole store there. The reflectivity scans sure have been nasty though 

Believe they are talking about the cell west of SGF... which has had strong rotation for a while now.

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2 minutes ago, Windspeed said:

The complex of supercells west of Fayetteville near Oklahoma/Arkansas line are moving towards the Siloam Springs area. There are two strong velocity couplets moving in tandem to the NNE.f403f258d146586a72fecc865e9cb485.gif

Very heavily populated areas in NWAR

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...Amendment Discussion... An upgrade to Moderate is being issued based on recent data from 20Z OUN sounding and a recent special NSSL sounding in southwest OK. These soundings show an uncapped environment with strong low-level hodographs (lengthened by 40 to 50 kt within the 850 mb layer). Resulting 0-1 km SRH values are around 300 m2/s2. This environment downstream of developing storms in SW OK and Far NW TX as well as the expected increase in the low-level jet later increases confidence in higher tornado probabilities.

Numerous tornadic supercells across northwest OK, southwest MO, and northwest AR also warrant the upgrade.

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2 minutes ago, 1900hurricane said:

It's not a true event until there is an isolated cell somewhere deep in Texas deviantly moving to the right.

Just awesome to see a storm make that turn like this one is. Luckily its not like the rest near populated areas its out in west texas so not too big of a concern and that makes it more fun to watch

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Just now, shaggy said:

Just awesome to see a storm make that turn like this one is. Luckily its not like the rest near populated areas its out in west texas so not too big of a concern and that makes it more fun to watch

That one actually has the elusive population 0 tornado warning with it.

https://twitter.com/NWStornado/status/1123331895188688902

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