I am definitely. I mean, I am a raging insomniac and will be up regardless but also a raging inclement weather nerd so that helps too.CashinOut said:
Getting closer..
Anyone else staying awake for this line to come through?
I am definitely. I mean, I am a raging insomniac and will be up regardless but also a raging inclement weather nerd so that helps too.CashinOut said:
Getting closer..
Anyone else staying awake for this line to come through?
Eliminatus said:
Not seeing the formation of any significant supercells forming before the main QLCS, which lowers the chances of tornados on the ground. Most of what we saw in OK just now was from those supercells forming and pushing before the line. I just watched the one lil flair up around Denton potentially die out on NWS radar and don't think the conditions are right to sustain those kind of offshoots. Which is good news for us as those can get real bad, real fast. Just have to deal with the main line from what I can tell right now with free radar. So not betting the farm on that either.
I am still new-ish to this area and it does seem this system is moving a lot slower than what I am used to so we might get soaked for a bit.
Eliminatus said:I am definitely. I mean, I am a raging insomniac and will be up regardless but also a raging inclement weather nerd so that helps too.CashinOut said:
Getting closer..
Anyone else staying awake for this line to come through?
CashinOut said:
Getting closer..
Anyone else staying awake for this line to come through?
Huge fan of that site. Pure lurker though, don't even have an account set up. I'd spend way too much time there otherwise and question my life decisions more than usual (wanted to do weather professionally since a lil kid).TAMUallen said:
Weather nerd discussion you likely know of but if not then enjoy
https://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=123958&start=860
Eliminatus said:Huge fan of that site. Pure lurker though, don't even have an account set up. I'd spend way too much time there otherwise and question my life decisions more than usual (wanted to do weather professionally since a lil kid).TAMUallen said:
Weather nerd discussion you likely know of but if not then enjoy
https://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=123958&start=860
Speaking of metro super cells, the '95 Mayfest one was what got me fascinated by bad weather in the first place. I was a terrified 9 year kid glued to the window watching everything get smashed apart around us in a ****ty little trailer rocking off its foundations just northwest of Fort Worth. A year later I watched a gas station get shredded by a tornado while sitting on my bike a block away in NM. Between those two been hooked ever since!
Info on that tornado watch btw for those curious.Quote:
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Tornado Watch Number 157
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
100 AM CDT Sun Apr 28 2024
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a
* Tornado Watch for portions of
North and central Texas
* Effective this Sunday morning from 100 AM until 700 AM CDT.
* Primary threats include...
A couple tornadoes possible
Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph likely
Scattered large hail events to 1 inch in diameter possible
SUMMARY...A squall line will continue to move eastward through the
early morning hours with the potential to produce occasional
damaging winds of 60-70 mph and isolated large hail to 1 inch
diameter. A couple of tornadoes may also occur with embedded
circulations, or with isolated cells merging into the line.
The tornado watch area is approximately along and 60 statute miles
east and west of a line from 30 miles east northeast of Sherman TX
to 55 miles west of Temple TX. For a complete depiction of the watch
see the associated watch outline update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU7).
There are very, very few things that have ever left me in actual stunned awe. Tornado is top two for sure. The raw power of nature condensed to a tiny (relatively) cone of destruction is wild and one of those "you have to see it in person to understand" things and in my case, leaves an everlasting mark. I turned down an expense paid summer of storm chasing in '16 from some contacts I had because my dumb ass was convinced I needed to do some summer classes. Ended up changing majors and nullifying those classes anyways. Hate myself so much for that. I would have just been a backup driver at most but still regret that missed opportunity so much.CashinOut said:
Lived on the coast growing up, been in FtW for the past 10 years..still have never seen a tornado in person. ::knock on wood::
Part of me wants to storm chase just to see on (in the day time hours)
Accuweather map projecting a marked degradation of intensity as it passes with the center of Dallas. If that holds, my far east Dallas experience is going to be quite different than my far west Dallas and Fort Worth people here. Seems typical tbh.TAMUallen said:
Luckily, not even a severe thunderstorm warning as it get closer to the metroplex (knock on wood)
Eliminatus said:Accuweather map projecting a marked degradation of intensity as it passes with the center of Dallas. If that holds, my far east Dallas experience is going to be quite different than my far west Dallas and Fort Worth people here. Seems typical tbh.TAMUallen said:
Luckily, not even a severe thunderstorm warning as it get closer to the metroplex (knock on wood)
Not even a slightest breath of wind over here in east McKinney yet. It's so still outside.TAMUallen said:
Nothing much happening, just some heavy rain and wind pushing it down in sheets. Not even much lightning or thunder. I'm guessing flooding is going to be a big problem in the metroplex
Eliminatus said:Not even a slightest breath of wind over here in east McKinney yet. It's so still outside.TAMUallen said:
Nothing much happening, just some heavy rain and wind pushing it down in sheets. Not even much lightning or thunder. I'm guessing flooding is going to be a big problem in the metroplex
Yup, getting some wind now and the first distant rumblings of thunder about 5 seconds ago. That degradation got pushed to as the squall line starts exiting Dallas county so may be lively for me too after all.TAMUallen said:Eliminatus said:Not even a slightest breath of wind over here in east McKinney yet. It's so still outside.TAMUallen said:
Nothing much happening, just some heavy rain and wind pushing it down in sheets. Not even much lightning or thunder. I'm guessing flooding is going to be a big problem in the metroplex
You'll have it in 5 to 10 mins. I'm closer to DFW airport
I don't know if the first rain and wind was just to thick and too loud to see/hear the lightning and thunder but it's rumbling now!
FTAG 2000 said:
Nothing during the day. This is going to be one of those annoying and loud 3-5 AM severe squall lines rolling through with high winds, hail. The ones that wake up all the pets and kids and keep them up until the sun comes up and ruins your morning.
Spaceship said:
How much rain did y'all get? My weather app says 1.84" in Flower Mound but it rained really hard for 2 hours…that seems low.
Wheatables02 said:mAgnoliAg said:FTAG 2000 said:
Nothing during the day. This is going to be one of those annoying and loud 3-5 AM severe squall lines rolling through with high winds, hail. The ones that wake up all the pets and kids and keep them up until the sun comes up and ruins your morning.
Not to mention not knowing to prepare outside vehicle for hail or not
Not to mention I've got a ten am flight out of LUV tomorrow and I've flown 3 times for my job in 17 years…
Aggie1944s Kid said:
Tornado hit my sister's place in Marietta. Lost the house and some livestock. Her and bro-in-law are unharmed thankfully.
AgsWin2011 said:Wheatables02 said:mAgnoliAg said:FTAG 2000 said:
Nothing during the day. This is going to be one of those annoying and loud 3-5 AM severe squall lines rolling through with high winds, hail. The ones that wake up all the pets and kids and keep them up until the sun comes up and ruins your morning.
Not to mention not knowing to prepare outside vehicle for hail or not
Not to mention I've got a ten am flight out of LUV tomorrow and I've flown 3 times for my job in 17 years…
Yup you guys were right with this one. Woke me up around 2:45 and I couldn't go back to sleep. And I had my motorcycle skills test this morning. Happy I passed but even happier to veg out and nap the rest of the day.
I'm coming from 5 hours away, and I hate driving in the rain. Not sure I should waste the trip.Quote:
THURSDAY- Thunderstorms likely in the morning. Then a chance of scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. Potential for severe thunderstorms. High 78F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 70%.
THURSDAY NIGHT- Scattered thunderstorms in the evening, then mainly cloudy overnight with thunderstorms likely. Low 68F. Winds SE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
FRIDAY NIGHT- Scattered thunderstorms. Low 67F. Winds ESE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.