Wednesday, February 28, 2007

11:30 Update

Dewpoints continue to surge south of the warm frontal boundary. The warm front has been the focus for nasty storms this evening; however, the dry line's starting to move east, and we'll expect some storms shortly after midnight to develop down the dry line. The main short wave energy remains west, and will act as the trigger to develop more storms across central Oklahoma.

Shear values are still impressive, so if storms can develop, these storms will have a chance to rotate and possibly drop tornadoes. The best chance for storms across our area will be after 3 a.m.

Posted by Drew Michaels at 9:09 PM

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