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Severe Weather May 3rd 2021


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HRRR's sounding still shows just a wee bit of capping in place. Combined with the less than impressive low level flow may be why the storms haven't been as robust as they could be (so far) and seem to be getting messy. This may end up sparing the heart of DFW from anything too severe.

A ton of hail reports though (all 2" or less).

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Just now, Powerball said:

HRRR's sounding still shows just a wee bit of capping in place. Combined with the less than impressive low level flow may be why the storms haven't been as robust as they could be (so far) and seem to getting messy. This may end up sparing the heart of DFW from anything too severe.

A ton of hail reports though (all 2" or less).

Yeah seems to be a "hole" over Dallas proper. HRRR showed cells splitting the city earlier iirc 

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Lots of golfball-sized hail reports in and around San Antonio, with a few larger (up to 3" diameter) reports mixed in. While some of the damage may be redundant after last week's storm, still probably a very costly evening down there. 

Also recently had baseball hail reported back west in Fisher County TX, with one of the post-frontal long-trackers that the HRRR and some of the other guidance were advertising. It'll be interesting to see how far east that cell can make it before it croaks. 

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