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Chargers09

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  1. The weather is gonna happen regardless so I don’t have any qualms rooting for severe weather
  2. Outbreak cancel. Y’all should be used to this in Michigan though.
  3. warning for softball hail immediately to the sw of SA
  4. Yes, and its about time that he was banned lol.
  5. an admin banned someone without going through the warning system so now the precedent is set.
  6. Good luck with that bc they can track IP's and mods are actually able to moderate effectively after this weekend.
  7. System is slowing down too so I think 35 corridor is also involved at this point
  8. so sick of this weather lol. sure would be nice to see temps in the 80s again. way too hot.
  9. 17 days at or above 100 already. SAT usually averages 17 a year so we're going to decimate that.
  10. KEWX (Austin/San Antonio): .LONG TERM (Sunday through Friday)... As the longwave trough moves into the Rockies, cyclogenesis on the High Plains will quickly strengthen, resulting in a strong response of southerly return flow. This will bring a big change in boundary layer humidity by Sunday afternoon. A short wave trough passing through the longwave trough will eject into Texas Sunday night. When combined with the typical strengthening of the diurnal low-level jet, there are good chances for elevated convection early over our area. CAPE values are moderate in the 750-1000 J/kg range, but mid level lapse rates should support hail. In addition, low level shear is quite strong, especially in the framework of 0-1 or 0-3 km SRH of 200-300 m2/s2. So if any storms can become rooted to the surface, there could be an overnight/early morning tornado threat. The prospects for convection later in the day on Monday will hinge on what occurs earlier in the day. But the projection of the initial storms waning and leaving a minimally disturbed boundary layer leads to anticipation of the cold front/dry line forcing a line of severe, linear convection Monday afternoon to late evening. These storms would have less instability and shear, but be rooted at the surface, and potentially be more of a damaging wind and tornado threat. https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=EWX&issuedby=EWX&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1
  11. Severe Thunderstorm Warning TXC019-029-325-252045- /O.NEW.KEWX.SV.W.0044.180425T1948Z-180425T2045Z/ BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED Severe Thunderstorm Warning National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX 248 PM CDT WED APR 25 2018 The National Weather Service in Austin San Antonio has issued a * Severe Thunderstorm Warning for... Northern Medina County in south central Texas... Southeastern Bandera County in south central Texas... Northwestern Bexar County in south central Texas... * Until 345 PM CDT * At 247 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm was located over Tarpley, moving east at 40 mph. This storm is likely producing very strong straight line winds. HAZARD...70 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Hail damage to vehicles is expected. Expect considerable tree damage. Wind damage is also likely to mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings. * Locations impacted include... San Antonio, Bandera, Tarpley, Helotes, Fair Oaks Ranch, Cross Mountain, Lakehills, Cliff, Bandera Falls, Leon Springs, Mico, Government Canyon State Natural Area, Pipe Creek, Kronkosky State Natural Area, Hill Country State Natural Area, Sea World, Rio Medina, Grey Forest, San Geronimo and Scenic Oaks. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. To report severe weather, contact your nearest law enforcement agency. They will send your report to the National Weather Service office in Austin San Antonio.
  12. From the SPC long range discussion: Thereafter, latest guidance suggests that broad and deep surface cyclogenesis is possible to the east of the Rockies by the middle of next week. The magnitude of this wave appears supportive of at least some risk for considerable severe weather potential that could impact portions of the Plains into the Mississippi Valley next Tuesday/Wednesday, and portions of the Southeast, and perhaps Mid Atlantic, by 12z Friday April 7th. However, too many uncertainties exist, both on the larger and smaller-scale, to allow a forecast of 15 percent probabilities at this time
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