Saturday, March 9, 2013
Current Situation
The area in the dark pink in south Oklahoma and north Texas is the Severe Thunderstorm Watch. There appears to be the continued development of a massive line of thunderstorms that currently stretch from between OKC and Tulsa down to areas east of San Angelo, and that line will cross the I-35 corridor over the next few hours, moving into the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area in the next hour or two.
The storms in eastern Oklahoma are not severe, as the air is more stable in this area. The storms in the watch box have been severe all day, especially on the Texas side of the river, where earlier, Reed Timmer was tracking this line as it was developing near Bowie and Gainesville, Texas.
The risk of severe weather in Nebraska has more or less been thrown away, as temperatures have fallen into the mid 30s along the I-80 corridor.
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