5/29/04 NOW: Oklahoma / Texas (south targets)

I kept a log of tornadoes during this outbreak, I have taken it
down and you should refer to the SPC Storm Reports and the
local NWS offices local storm reports for the latest reports.

Mike
 
Watonga county cell is dominating. It's sisters to the north are dissapating on radar, the main cell is continuing to grow. Does anybody notice that it is curving to the right...taking more of an easterly track?
 
Does anybody notice that it is curving to the right...taking more of an easterly track?

That is what it looks like. looks like it might split OKC and Enid right down the middle. That is one impressive looking supercell
 
Blaine / Canadian Counties, OK

Still curving to the right. Track is now just south of east. It's starting to parallel I-40 and may cross it in the near future.
 
I am listening live through channel 9 out of OKC and they are talking about muliple touchdowns just west of Piedmont

It is moving E/SE at 30mph
 
I hope this cell northwest of OKC cycles down or weakens. Right now it looks very dangerous, a very distinct hook and it's turning even more right and heading almost east-southeast now. If it maintains itself it could impact the north side of OKC within an hour. I hope it weakens in the stronger capped environment....
 
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