Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Oklahoma's Dryline Could Bring a Big Line of Water

In Oklahoma, dry season is underway. Throughout the middle of Oklahoma, there is a dryline, that is normally seen in the spring, forming. This will affect Oklahoma's severe weather season. This dryline has given Oklahoma a strong chance of severe thunderstorms in the middle and western parts of the state. The storm is said to bring winds that go about 70 miles per hour. Another devastating feature will be hail the size of tennis balls at maximum size. There is also the threat of tornadoes being formed, although this is said to be a very low chance in a narrow time gap for Tuesday.

http://www.news9.com/story/33306947/spring-like-dryline-setting-up-severe-weather-potential-for-tuesday

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