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I am pretty sure since 2013 there have been no more than 3 events with legit 5" hail reports in North Central TX, one of which was this year in Salado. 2016 in Rowlett. And possibly June 2018, though I doubt it. And not sure I ever saw hail that big in OK from 04 to 2011. Truly a rare event...
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Yeah, I was wondering if you ventured out. Guess you did, that's hardcore. I heard also that the water at gate 8 was barely 40 and even the warm spots at gate 31 were still upper 40s. Not really an ideal start.
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hail in Keene
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It's been a very normal April in the valley. Frost most days. The CP and the hilltops have been a lot warmer relative to long term averages.
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I'm not here to defend drunk drivers, but I do think the actual roadway behavior is actually more important than the reasoning behind it. If you get caught sober doing 110 and weaving in and out of traffic you'll be in far less trouble than a guy doing 35 to the right with a taillight out who had a few cocktails. The former is far more worthy of punishment... but yes the latter is also worthy of punishment.
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I think impatience plus anger is the worst offender of all... folks passing in no passing lanes nearly causing head on collisions... likely dead sober... If there were a good reason to implement caning that would be it IMO. Give me the cautious drunk over the wound up douchebag behind the wheel every single time.
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It really wasn't too windy at Killington yesterday, but stayed mostly overcast and chilly til like 130PM, thereafter softening a little bit. So it was either icy groomers or frozen, cruddy moguls with some windblown pow in the troughs. Almost everyone on the hill opted for the former, and we had the latter to basically to ourselves. Took a little getting used to and some human groomin but it got pretty damn fun and we ended up with over 25k vert of battle skiing. Nice leg workout.
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crazy 60 here.
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869 NOUS44 KFWD 132054 PNSFWD TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-132200- PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX 354 PM CDT WED APR 13 2022 ...SALADO TORNADO INFORMATION... SURVEY TEAMS HAVE CONFIRMED A HIGH-END EF-3 WITH MAXIMUM WINDS AROUND 165 MPH TRACKED ACROSS SOUTHERN BELL COUNTY AND INTO THE SALADO AREA TUESDAY EVENING (APRIL 12TH). THE TORNADO BEGAN IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY, BUT THE TRACK IN BELL COUNTY IS ESTIMATED TO BE NEARLY 13 MILES LONG WITH A DURATION OF ABOUT 30 MINUTES. STORM SURVEY TEAMS ARE CURRENTLY ENROUTE BACK TO THE OFFICE AND MORE INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED THIS EVENING WHEN THE TEAMS HAVE RETURNED. SEE THE PREVIOUS PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT RELEASED EARLIER THIS AFTERNOON FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE OTHER 2 TORNADOES FROM THE APRIL 12TH EVENT. $$ JLDUNN
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by and large a bust for most... some low end severe hail aside. Nice stovepipe further south however.
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Looks like Kevin should get some nice cells ripping through DFW in a little while
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Those cells must have originated above the EML, it was pretty darn stout at 12z. I think that could be why the mesos didn't resolve that activity, with no obvious forcing and a capped environment. Anyway, not sure about the cap implications later on, but I do think your point about possible boundaries could be good one if they don't mix out beforehand. If something surface based managed to pop it would have the atmosphere totally to itself and look out... but even if it's just another elevated cell or two it could still produce severe hail.
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Perfect timing. Conditional risk Monday and Weds could be ok too with the fropa. I've been down there for 16 confimed tors a few weeks ago and 6 more last week. Let's keep it going.
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Dime size hail Edit- just under actually
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That's an impressive little cell
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Yeah we just got a couple close ones here too in the last few minutes
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EF1 confirmed in Ellis county near Midlothian
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EF2 in Johnson County and an EF1 in Collin county confirmed so far
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Got pounded with nickels, maybe larger, and super heavy rain Farmers Branch along 635 earlier.
