Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Regional Weather Discussion

SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
5:14 PM CDT WED APR 23 2008
ALFALFA-ARCHER-ATOKA-BAYLOR-BECKHAM-BLAINE-BRYAN-CADDO-CANADIAN-
CARTER-CLAY-CLEVELAND-COAL-COMANCHE-COTTON-CUSTER-DEWEY-ELLIS-FOARD-
GARFIELD-GARVIN-GRADY-GRANT-GREER-HARDEMAN-HARMON-HARPER-HUGHES-
JACKSON-JEFFERSON-JOHNSTON-KAY-KINGFISHER-KIOWA-KNOX-LINCOLN-LOGAN-
LOVE-MAJOR-MARSHALL-MCCLAIN-MURRAY-NOBLE-OKLAHOMA-PAYNE-PONTOTOC-
POTTAWATOMIE-ROGER MILLS-SEMINOLE-STEPHENS-TILLMAN-WASHITA-WICHITA-
WILBARGER-WOODS-WOODWARD-
5:14 PM CDT WED APR 23 2008
.NOW...
...REGIONAL WEATHER DISCUSSION...
THE LINE OF THUNDERSTORMS FROM CORDELL TO PURCELL WILL MOVE NORTH
AND BRING A 30 TO 40 MINUTE PERIOD OF HEAVY RAINFALL IN AREAS
BETWEEN WEATHERFORD AND OKLAHOMA CITY STARTING BEFORE 6 PM. SMALL
HAIL IS PROBABLE WITH A FEW OF THE THUNDERSTORMS. THIS LINE WILL
AFFECT INTERSTATE 40 WEST OF OKLAHOMA CITY THROUGH 6 PM. MINOR
STREET FLOODING IS EXPECTED.
STRONG THUNDERSTORMS MAY FORM LATER THIS AFTERNOON AND EARLY THIS
EVENING FROM SEYMOUR TEXAS TO ARDMORE OKLAHOMA AS AN UPPER LEVEL
STORM APPROACHES THESE AREAS WHICH HAVE INCREASINGLY FAVORABLE
TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE PROFILES FOR THUNDERSTORM DEVELOPMENT.
LARGE HAIL WOULD BE POSSIBLE IF STORMS FORM THERE.

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