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Severe Weather for 4/19-4/23


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4 minutes ago, TexMexWx said:

Dryline appears to be through western Denton and central Tarrant counties

Some light radar returns seem evident around Little Elm and western Frisco.  This might be the next storm to form.  The dryline looks to extend from Denton to Trophy Club down through Hurst and Alvarado.

 

4 minutes ago, Wmsptwx said:

Think dfw is okay at this point?

I would not put Collin or Dallas counties in the clear just yet, especially Collin County, depending on what happens in the Frisco area.

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A storm might be trying to develop as it crosses into Collin County. So far nothing that concerns me too much, we'll need to watch that one but barring explosive intensification, most of DFW would be okay from it. However, it's possible so wouldn't give an all clear yet, which is the general consensus I think

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couplet right over Madill

 

EVERE WEATHER STATEMENT  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK  
455 PM CDT WED APR 22 2020  
  
OKC095-222215-  
/O.CON.KOUN.TO.W.0014.000000T0000Z-200422T2215Z/  
MARSHALL OK-  
455 PM CDT WED APR 22 2020  
  
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 515 PM CDT FOR NORTH  
CENTRAL MARSHALL COUNTY...  
      
AT 455 PM CDT, A CONFIRMED TORNADO WAS LOCATED OVER MADILL, MOVING  
EAST AT 20 MPH.  
  
HAZARD...DAMAGING TORNADO AND GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL.  
  
SOURCE...WEATHER SPOTTERS CONFIRMED TORNADO.  

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couplet now over town

 

now TDS yet but this

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED  
TORNADO WARNING  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK  
458 PM CDT WED APR 22 2020  
  
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORMAN HAS ISSUED A  
  
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...  
  SOUTHEASTERN JOHNSTON COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA...  
  NORTHWESTERN BRYAN COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA...  
  NORTHEASTERN MARSHALL COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA...  
  SOUTHWESTERN ATOKA COUNTY IN SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA...  
  
* UNTIL 545 PM CDT.  
      
* AT 457 PM CDT, A LARGE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO WAS LOCATED  
  NEAR MADILL, MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH.  
  
  THIS IS A PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!  
  
  HAZARD...DAMAGING TORNADO.  
  

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3 minutes ago, TexMexWx said:

Getting very light radar returns in southeastern Tarrant county, might be nothing but the Denton-Collin County area seems to be strengthening in a matter of several minutes.

The area on the Denton/Collin county line may wait to mature until it reaches less-populated areas east of US-75, outside of explosive intensification (as mentioned previously).  But even then, Collin County east of US-75 has been growing rapidly, so there are still highly populated residential areas on that side of the county these days.  SE Tarrant County would be more of a concern, but high clouds have prevented satellites from seeing the status of the cumulus field down there so radar returns and on-the-ground observations are the best way to monitor storm development there.

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