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2 minutes ago, TexMexWx said:

Tornado watch just issued up to the line of counties south of Dallas/Tarrant, but the watch does include Kaufman county as well

Huh was not expecting a Tor watch tbh. Any possibility it gets extended northward? 

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18 minutes ago, cheese007 said:

Huh was not expecting a Tor watch tbh. Any possibility it gets extended northward? 

I thought the watch would have been issued sooner, but they were probably debating whether it should be a SVR or TOR. It seems to me like the 30/10 TOR is appropriate, based on the short-term guidance.

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Storms SE of Dallas are all taking on supercellular characteristics on radar. The Mabank storm has a really nice reflectivity presentation already... the others storms have "the look" as well. Large hail threat for sure on the east side of Dallas towards Lindale. Good shear in place but helicity values pretty modest, so the tornado threat will hopefully stay low, but may increase in time...

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6 minutes ago, cstrunk said:

Storms SE of Dallas are all taking on supercellular characteristics on radar. The Mabank storm has a really nice reflectivity presentation already... the others storms have "the look" as well. Large hail threat for sure on the east side of Dallas towards Lindale. Good shear in place but helicity values pretty modest, so the tornado threat will hopefully stay low, but may increase in time...

What's the threat looking like for western Dallas county? I have an event at 7 that might be impacted

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1 minute ago, cheese007 said:

What's the threat looking like for western Dallas county? I have an event at 7 that might be impacted

In my unprofessional opinion, it's lower at this time. But there are some small cells in the DFW area and just south that are trying to form. Just not doing much yet. That may change so don't take my word for it.

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Just now, cstrunk said:

In my unprofessional opinion, it's lower at this time. But there are some small cells in the DFW area and just south that are trying to form. Just not doing much yet. That may change so don't take my word for it.

The cell near Mabank looks good, wouldn't be surprised if it gets a tornado warning soon. Very impressive hail core as well. 

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Mesoscale Discussion 0243
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
   0610 PM CDT Wed Mar 24 2021

   Areas affected...portions of central and north-central Texas

   Concerning...Tornado Watch 47...

   Valid 242310Z - 250015Z

   The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 47 continues.

   SUMMARY...The severe threat continues across WW 47.

   DISCUSSION...Scattered cellular convection, including a few
   supercells, have evolved near/just east of the DFW metro area over
   the past hour.  Additionally, a longer-lived supercell over San
   Saba/Mills/Hamilton counties has recently produced 1.5-1.75 inch
   hail.  Additional shallow convection has deepened in the past 15
   minutes along the I-35 corridor between Waco and Hillsboro.  The
   storms are in a favorable environment for updraft rotation, with
   southeasterly low-level flow veering strongly with height amid weak
   to moderate instability.  Additionally, the cells just east of DFW
   appear to be interacting favorably with a warm front lifting
   northward along the I-20 corridor in that area.  As gradual
   low-level moistening continues, surface-based convection is expected
   to continue to pose a risk for tornadoes in addition to hail
   (potentially significant near supercells).  A greater tornado risk
   may evolve after the 00Z time frame pending backing of low-level
   wind fields due to cyclogenesis along the Rio Grande/Big Bend area.

   ..Cook.. 03/24/2021

   ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...

   ATTN...WFO...SHV...FWD...EWX...SJT...

   LAT...LON   31569956 32179905 32709797 33069657 33049602 32809556
               32249539 31659587 31029687 30349821 30049936 30160000
               30490018 31140019 31569956 
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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED  
TORNADO WARNING  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORT WORTH TX  
708 PM CDT WED MAR 24 2021  
  
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN FORT WORTH HAS ISSUED A  
  
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...  
  EAST CENTRAL HAMILTON COUNTY IN CENTRAL TEXAS...  
  SOUTHWESTERN BOSQUE COUNTY IN CENTRAL TEXAS...  
  
* UNTIL 800 PM CDT.  
  
* AT 708 PM CDT, A CONFIRMED TORNADO WAS LOCATED NEAR CRANFILLS GAP,  
  OR 10 MILES EAST OF HAMILTON, MOVING NORTHEAST AT 30 MPH.  
  
  HAZARD...DAMAGING TORNADO AND GOLF BALL SIZE HAIL.  
  
  SOURCE...WEATHER SPOTTERS CONFIRMED TORNADO.  
  
  IMPACT...FLYING DEBRIS WILL BE DANGEROUS TO THOSE CAUGHT WITHOUT   
           SHELTER. MOBILE HOMES WILL BE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED.   
           DAMAGE TO ROOFS, WINDOWS, AND VEHICLES WILL OCCUR.  TREE   
           DAMAGE IS LIKELY.  
  
* THE TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...  
  CRANFILLS GAP AROUND 720 PM CDT.  
  MERIDIAN STATE PARK AROUND 740 PM CDT.  

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I'm going to get more concerned for a severe storm threat here in the Metroplex if the dewpoints can continue to rise into the 60s.  The southern and eastern sections have already seen this happen, and there is additional storm activity forming to the west as well (between DFW and Abilene, but those storms appear to be elevated and behind the surface front).

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5 minutes ago, BrandonC_TX said:

I'm going to get more concerned for a severe storm threat here in the Metroplex if the dewpoints can continue to rise into the 60s.  The southern and eastern sections have already seen this happen, and there is additional storm activity forming to the west as well (between DFW and Abilene, but those storms appear to be elevated and behind the surface front).

Your winds are backed se with dews in the upper50's.  Do have to see how that warm front behaves.

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7 minutes ago, cheese007 said:

Not crazy about that tor warned cell to the southwest heading into the metro

Hopefully should pass to the southeast, but Kaufman county might need to watch it closely down the line4

EDIT: Hmmmm.. not fully sure that it misses Dallas county entirely now... but we'll see.

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