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TX/OK Drought and the 2026 Tornado Season

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Citrus County, FL
I've seen folks talk about how the transition to El Nino is coming and should fix all the drought problems in the Southern Plains. We had that snow/ice storm that dumped precip across a large swath, but we're facing mid February with no real notable precip outside of that so far. Seems like we either get some rain in the next month or we're going to be spending March like 2011 with fires in the southern plains. Hopefully I am worrying for nothing
 
After doing this for 38 years, I don't have faith in any long range forecast. Too many multi-scale factors that ultimately determine what happens. A fantastic upper air set-up can be nixed by poor RH return or a strong cap can ruin things for days. It ultimately comes down to being able to chase every single potential set-up across vast regions, which is not realistic for most of us.
 
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