• While Stormtrack has discontinued its hosting of SpotterNetwork support on the forums, keep in mind that support for SpotterNetwork issues is available by emailing [email protected].

11/10/08 NOW: OK/TX/LA/AR/KS

The storms in the dallas area are training from southwest to northeast. It appears that flooding is going to be a main concern as they continue to follow this track and more storms develop to the southwest. Storm totals are already approaching 3-4inches in many areas.
Flash flood warnings are posted all along the line.

Anyone check out the Fort Worth NWSFO current warning and synopsis graphic on their main page? Its different from any other I have seen and really well put together.

Chip
 
This is becoming a crisis situation in the metroplex. High water rescues are occuring. Fire Dept really busy tonight. Take a look at FWS radar and storm totals.
NWSFOFWD LSR page:
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/lsrmap.php

EDIT: NWSFOFWD just released a PIN regarding todays total precip for areas in and around the metroplex
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/fwd/productview.php?pil=FWDPNSFWD&version=0

TXDOT has temporarily closed I-30 at Collins due to stranded vehicles and to determine why water isnt draining properly there--wfaa.com@10p
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Back
Top