Monday, March 17, 2008
7:30 Update

Note the "bubble up" of clouds in the middle of the circle, across NE TX. This is the top of a very intense thunderstorm that has carried a tornado warning over the past hour. There has yet to be a confirmation of a tornado, though the storm could be producing one at any given time, if it is not already doing so. If this thunderstorm stays together it will likely push into McCurtain county within the next 45 minutes and continue along a track northeastward, moving into southern LeFlore county within the next hour to hour and a half.
*Shadows, created by the high and cold cloud tops of thunderstorm activity show up nicely too in the visible shot.
Posted by Ted Zarras at 5:23 PM
1 Comments:
7:20 PM
We received a report of pea sized hail in Centerton from the initial line of cells that passed through Benton County.
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