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10/28/09 FCST: OK/TX

  • Thread starter Thread starter Chance Coldiron
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Chance Coldiron

Models continue to show rapid moisture return to NW TX and W OK by wednesday evening, with strong deep layer shear present and backing low to mid level winds could pose a small tornado threat. Storms should fire, possibly supercells, at or a short time after sunset and if cells can remain discrete then there is a good opportunity of a late season night time chase. At the very least storms will produce large hail and damaging winds.
 
slightly surprise there hasnt been much activity on here with this event but its October, it is at night, and the tornado threat is minimal.

As for a forecast, moisture return is underway, 60-65 dewpoints are already in place, expect initiation around 03Z with a storms evolving in a similar manner as they did Sunday night across N TX, that being discrete cells initially becoming semi-discrete to a QLCS 3-4 hrs after initiation. Modest lapse rates should mitigate a large hail threat but the more discrete storms/more robust updrafts intially will have larger hail obviously. Shear will be on the high to extreme end so any storm that is discrete will fly like a jet.

For those that are housebound...*STOMP STOMP* then this is at least worth going out and spotting and getting a good show in.
 
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