Severe Weather Outbreak - 4/14/2012
NWS is saying there is a high risk of severe weather with significant tornadoes in the Oklahoma/Kansas area for 4/14. So anyone in that area, be ready for tomorrow!
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Life-Threatening Tornado Outbreak This Weekend
Re: Severe Weather Outbreak - 4/14/2012
Tomorrow, here on the east coast, it's going to be warm and wonderful.
Glad I don't live in Kansas.
Re: Severe Weather Outbreak - 4/14/2012
My daughter lives in Norman Ok. Some damage a few blocks from the apartment where she lives. Tomorrow might be a bad day.:(
As always vigalance is a good policy, keep your eyes on the skies.
Re: Severe Weather Outbreak - 4/14/2012
Normal appears to be right there in the middle of that deep red area.
Definitely make sure she has a safe place to go, and if not, find one. If nothing else...get in the car and take a drive east for the night.
Re: Severe Weather Outbreak - 4/14/2012
Heard about the Norman touchdown earlier. Glad to hear she is okay.
It's not common for folks to get a severe weather warning this far out in the future so hopefully everyone takes full advantage of it.
Re: Severe Weather Outbreak - 4/14/2012
Albuquerque Low coming through....
For the uninitiated that means a massive low is going to be passing through NM and if it hangs there any length of time we (in CO) will get a massive dump on.
Usually it is snow. Temps are dropping, so is the barometer. I've watched it falling since last night. It steadied a bit this morning and I managed to finish the upper part of my deck in relatively nice weather except for the wind.
But, sun is gone, major overcast now and the snow is blowing over the mountain range as I write this. About 6 pmtonight the temps ought to drop drastically and the mountains above about 7k feet will get 2-3 feet of snow.
I'll get either heavy rains or snow tonight depending on how much the temps drop. High winds should be coming in a couple hours now.
Everything east for the next couple of days can expect some pretty severe weather.....