Ronnie Bradley
EF1
Apparently, the southernmost storms are encountering some increased directional shear. Several of the cells in SE OK are tornado warned. A funnel cloud was spotted in Caddo, OK by law enforcement crossing over US 75, OK 22 around 411 Z.
*update*
SPC has issued another MD, taking in most of NW AR and SW MO. A new SVR watch may go up soon. Also, the SFC winds in most of AR are out of the ESE / SE which will aid in directional shear. The convection is likely to be elevated with time. Elevated supercells, provided they keep forming, will keep the threat of hail pretty high.
The storms in SE OK are forming into several bow echoes, with a few areas of rotation noted.
*update*
SPC has issued another MD, taking in most of NW AR and SW MO. A new SVR watch may go up soon. Also, the SFC winds in most of AR are out of the ESE / SE which will aid in directional shear. The convection is likely to be elevated with time. Elevated supercells, provided they keep forming, will keep the threat of hail pretty high.
The storms in SE OK are forming into several bow echoes, with a few areas of rotation noted.