Monday, June 3, 2013

Severe Storms Prowl the Plains Again



A new week is underway and another round of severe weather is unfolding, including the risk of tornadoes over the Plains.
The overall storm system projected to bring the violent storms to the Plains is not as intense or as slow-moving as that of last week. However, the system is strong enough to threaten lives and property with severe weather, including some of the same areas hit hard by last week's destructive and deadly storms.
The storms are more likely to hit during or shortly after the evening rush hour each day, rather than first thing in the morning. However, there can be some exceptions.
Spotty severe thunderstorms will fire across the High Plains into Monday evening. Late Monday, severe storms will mostly be found from the northern Texas Panhandle northward into western parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska.
During Monday evening, cities and towns with the greatest potential for these storms include Lubbock and Amarillo, Texas; Woodward, Okla.; Liberal, Garden City and Goodland, Kan.; and North Platte and Valentine, Neb.

http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/severe-storms-fire-on-the-high/13834826

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