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Tonight
The severe weather threat for today is well off to our west with an “enhanced” risk issued for Texas and Oklahoma. As we update this today, the severe event for them is just now kicking off:
Current Radar
The severe weather threat for today is well off to our west with an “enhanced” risk issued for Texas and Oklahoma. As we update this today, the severe event for them is just now kicking off:
Current Radar
The severe weather threat for today is well off to our west with an “enhanced” risk issued for Texas and Oklahoma.
A complex of showers will be moving eastward into our neck of woods today all due to a shortwave moving ahead of a strong upper level low.
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Severe weather is brewing out west Monday. The Storm Prediction Center already has an Enhanced risk area in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. It’s even “hatched” — the shaded part — which indicates a potentially significant severe event.
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Clouds coming in from the west:

But, today no rain, not much wind. Looks pretty good.
I bet your weather app looks something like this. Let’s add some details.
Out west, a severe weather event is shaping up on Monday. The Storm Prediction Center already has an Enhanced risk area in N Texas and SW OK.
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NWS-Nashville announced they’re not issuing Frost or Freeze Advisories/Warnings for the rest of the winter. We may dip under freezing in some spots just before sunup, but officially we should stay just above freezing.
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NWS-Nashville announced they’re not issuing Frost or Freeze Advisories/Warnings for the rest of the winter. We may dip under freezing in some spots just before sunup, but officially we should stay just above freezing.
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Officially, we are forecast to get down to 33° just before sunrise, but several areas, especially in low-lying areas, should dip below freezing.
Cover your veggies, or else they’ll die.
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Today – Plenty of Sunshine High: 61°
Happy Friday! Expect conditions to be pretty nice around our area! Surface high pressure will be keeping us dry with plenty of sunshine this afternoon.
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Temperatures will dip into the 50°s by the evening.
Clear skies will allow temps to drop to just below 40° overnight, making for a very chilly start tomorrow morning!

An area of high pressure will be working its way in tomorrow behind this morning’s front:
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A cold front pushing storms our way is expected around midnight. HRRR model:

Same thing, zoomed in:

As the line arrives, it’ll be producing crazy-high wind shear:

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