Friday, March 09, 2007
Severe Weather Rolling Through The Area, But Slowly Winding Down
A few reports of large hail have just been reported with the severe storms.
Talihina (western Leflore county) 1.00"
Vian (western Sequoyah county) 0.88"
Though some rotation was noted with a few severe storms earlier, the trend has been to slowly weaken the activity as it progresses to the southeast. A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 10PM.
Large hail from dime to golfball size will be a diminishing threat through 9PM, with the greatest threat of large hail moving from southern Leflore to McCurtain county.
A few wind gusts from 40-50 mph will also be possible with the strongest of storms.
As a cold front moves in later this evening, winds will swith to the northwest bringing in cooler and drier air.
Justin Povick
Sunrise Meteorologist
Talihina (western Leflore county) 1.00"
Vian (western Sequoyah county) 0.88"
Though some rotation was noted with a few severe storms earlier, the trend has been to slowly weaken the activity as it progresses to the southeast. A severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 10PM.
Large hail from dime to golfball size will be a diminishing threat through 9PM, with the greatest threat of large hail moving from southern Leflore to McCurtain county.
A few wind gusts from 40-50 mph will also be possible with the strongest of storms.
As a cold front moves in later this evening, winds will swith to the northwest bringing in cooler and drier air.
Justin Povick
Sunrise Meteorologist
Posted by Drew Michaels at 4:56 PM
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