Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Severe Weather Forecast: Thunder Threat, Local Flooding Possible In the Southern Plains

Thunderstorm Outlook Next 12 Hours
http://www.weather.com/news/tornado-central/severe-weather-tracker-page#rww

Red areas (if any) on the map above indicate areas with the best chance of severe thunderstorms - thunderstorms producing wind gusts of at least 58 mph, hail at least 1 inch in diameter, or a tornado.

Orange areas could see thunderstorms but have a minimal threat of severe weather.
Thunderstorms will flare up along an advancing cold front in parts of the southern Plains through Tuesday, but should primarily remain below severe criteria.

The cold front will temporarily slow down in the Plains and interact with moisture enhanced by . This will lead to a broad swath of two-inch-plus rainfall from central Texas into the Ozarks and Mid-South region through Wednesday morning. Flash flood watches have been issued for parts of southern Texas as isolated flash flooding is possible in areas of more persistent rain and isolated rainfall totals of up to seven inches is possible.

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