Sunday, March 30, 2014

Tornado Threat Returns to Southern Plains This Week

By , Senior Meteorologist
March 30,2014; 9:00PM,EDT
 
 
 
Residents of the southern Plains are being put on alert for an outbreak of severe weather later this week that will be complete with tornadoes.
"We are looking at Thursday to be the first decent setup for tornadoes this spring," stated AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions Storm Warning Meteorologist Rebecca Elliott.
The danger also exists for numerous thunderstorms capable of producing damaging winds, large hail and blinding downpours.
Thursday will likely be the most active day of the week, in terms of severe weather, across the southern Plains as a potent storm from the West clashes with warm and humid air streaming in from the Gulf of Mexico.

Cities likely in the path of Thursday's severe weather outbreak include Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla., Fayetteville, Ark., and Dallas, Waco and Tyler, Texas.
The violent thunderstorms may press to the lower Mississippi Valley Thursday night.
However, severe weather will return to the southern Plains as soon as Tuesday, just in a more isolated fashion.
RELATED:
AccuWeather.com Severe Weather Center
The Difference Between Tornado Watches and Warnings
Spring Severe Storm Season in 2014 May Be Similar to 2013

Locally severe thunderstorms may erupt Tuesday afternoon across central Texas, which includes Abilene and Wichita Falls.
Severe weather may also erupt from central Texas to eastern Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday ahead of Thursday's outbreak.
Residents throughout the South Central region of the United States should continue to check back with AccuWeather.com as more details on the severe weather threat unfold.
The running total of tornadoes so far this year is lagging behind normal, as seen in the below chart, which is consistent with the AccuWeather.com Long Range Forecast Team original thinking that this year's severe weather and tornado threat will spike later than usual.


On Social Media
Scott McClellan
alastormspotter
SPC Day 5 outlook. Severe weather possible across the southern Plains amd lower MS River Valley. pic.twitter.com/8HRFmMUl4g
AviWxChasers
AviWxChasers
Multiple days of severe wx across the Central & Southern plains. Thur poses biggest threat #kswx #mowx #okwx... fb.me/39d8On4Dr
Big J
BigJ_ExtFitness
@DFWscanner: RT Tuesday will be first of multi-day severe weather outbreak next week, w/ #tornado threat in NW TX/S OK! " BE PREPARED"
Lexie Chancellor
lexiejon25
“Tuesday will be first of multi-day severe weather outbreak next week, w/ greatest #tornado threat in NW TX/S OK! pic.twitter.com/Es0ckce7du” 😳😱
Safya Yassin (Sofia)
Safya77
Looks like more crazy tornado weather coming mid-week for Midwest/Southern Plains.
Ryan Wichman
Ryan_Wichman
Pattern also favors an active severe weather corridor the next few weeks across the southern plains and southeastern US. Not far off normal.
Mike Collier
MikeCollierWX
Early look at severe weather potential for late Wednesday/Thur. Tornado threat could +, but too early to say. #okwx pic.twitter.com/ILxu2aXJ5j
C

No comments:

Post a Comment