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Powerball

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  1. https://x.com/wfaa/status/1795441415318577606?t=DqGQO0gJ8YORVgbih3opxQ&s=19
  2. Fortunately, the storms moving through the SW half of the Metroplex right now are outflow dominant. But yes, will definitely have to watch for that outflow to trigger more storms across Central Texas this afternoon, where the atmosphere hasn't been turned over.
  3. https://x.com/JMichaelsNews/status/1795407855161610642?t=76AabT3zfSlx6AoyLKDHlw&s=19
  4. https://x.com/DFWscanner/status/1795442377903284347?t=UHIxepkf6Lyzvr7K8_VCMQ&s=19
  5. Thought about that earlier. Conditions are favorable for this thing to keep going.
  6. https://x.com/DallasTexasTV/status/1795446514044572051?t=gvYf0M9PvO5VKSfCHQzgIw&s=19
  7. https://x.com/DallasTexasTV/status/1795258528569102576?t=4ZSoTfpKB11Y3sgLi149Tg&s=19
  8. Getting wake winds again with the storm having passed. Nothing nearly as intense as the storm itself or even what we saw Sunday morning, but solid 30-40 MPH post-storm gusts EDIT: Wake winds are really picking up now.
  9. If there's an upside, at least this happened before rush hour picked up. Another 1-2 hours would have been an even worse mess.
  10. This has to be the worst (widespread) hit for the Metroplex since June 2019...
  11. Torando Warning now on the cell that just blew here (still going) for Dallas County.
  12. Oh boy, this was a hell of a one. Got a notification for 80 MPH destructive winds right before getting gobsmacked. We lost power almost immediately. It was like a hurricane out there.
  13. Looking at the list of top 10 warmest Springs for DFW, once 2024 officially closes out this week, 7 of the top 10 warmest Springs will have occured within the last 20 years. And yes, there's a chance this Spring could end up warmer than 2022 (the last few days of May will challenge that though).
  14. Of course, the most "severe weather" action DFW proper has seen this season would be from wake winds of all things. As I said before, what a season!
  15. https://x.com/DFWXWatcher/status/1794679006307967050?t=9eheTZpcGF1gqr7qtejfyw&s=19 https://x.com/wfaaweather/status/1794675968977637480?t=xtY0SiJEcQ5RdU_dcLCRWg&s=19
  16. A non-severe MCS just blew in from the SW out of the Big Country. Getting some pretty impressive wake winds with it. EDIT: Crazy enough, this season doesn't cease to surprise. Now getting widespread non-thunderstorm gusts over 60 MPH.
  17. ^^^The event did underperform expectations for sure, but I also wouldn't call it a total bust, especially since there was an uptick in activity after this post.
  18. That said, the timing couldn't have been worse, because this cell also passed over a rural area that's a major recreational destination for DFW residents (Lake Ray Roberts), and on a hot holiday weekend, so of course there would be many people out there.
  19. It *JUST* missed the far northern edge of DFW suburbs by a few miles (it tracked over a mostly still rural part of Collin County) But yeah, definitely an impressive-looking cell.
  20. Provided there's not much cloud cover for once, DFW has a shot at its first 100*F high of the season tomorrow.
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