Tuesday, April 24, 2007
3:30 PM SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE
An intense line of thunderstorms is racing across OK, and out ahead of the line there have been individual supercells. Numerous severe thunderstorm warnings along with tornado warnings have been issued in association with the line. Our entire area is under tornado watch, which carries through 10:00 PM this evening. The threat of damaging winds, large destructive hail as well as tornadoes will accompany this system as it continues moving towards the east. Individual storms will be traveling to the northeast at speeds of up to 40-50mph. The parent Low is centered over southeastern CO, as highlighted in radar imagery.
We are tracking individual cells in our western periphery and it is likely that over the next several hours we will have warnings, both tornado and thunderstorm, issued for some of our counties. We will be making all necessary cut-ins as deemed necessary. Right now the heaviest activity stretches from Bartlesville southward through McCalester and points south westward. Please have a severe weather plan ready.
Keep it tuned to 40/29… we’ve got you covered on-air and on the web.
We are tracking individual cells in our western periphery and it is likely that over the next several hours we will have warnings, both tornado and thunderstorm, issued for some of our counties. We will be making all necessary cut-ins as deemed necessary. Right now the heaviest activity stretches from Bartlesville southward through McCalester and points south westward. Please have a severe weather plan ready.
Keep it tuned to 40/29… we’ve got you covered on-air and on the web.
Posted by Ted Zarras at 1:39 PM
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