Or you can go outside and wash the vehicle.Decay said:
It hasn't rained yet. Guess I should try to mow real quick. That should bring it in minutes.
Just in case anyone was questioning the feet of hail... We think that first picture tells you all you need to know đŸ‘€ #txwx #sjtwx https://t.co/U4FrzhFQhS
— NWS San Angelo (@NWSSanAngelo) May 5, 2024
A rare HIGH-RISK (highest level) for severe weather has been issued for parts of Oklahoma/Kansas. The last time the US saw this was March 31, 2021. Today's environment can sustain dangerous storms with long-lived, strong tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. #wfaaweather pic.twitter.com/AbfTFARSGx
— Pete Delkus (@wfaaweather) May 6, 2024
It's a mix of things.mAgnoliAg said:
Watching storm chasers. Do they not constantly demolish their cars with hail?
CuriousAg said:
Nado watch until 10:00p tonight? Why do I not see anything in weather app on iphone? Starting to feel like an old.
Your wish is my command. Glen Powell is the lead. My wife will be thrilled...rsramsey26 said:
Need to recreate the twister movie
Another round of scattered storms are expected to develop near and along a stationary boundary this afternoon and evening. Some storms will likely become severe. The primary threats are very large hail and damaging wind gusts. #texomawx #ctxwx #dfwwx pic.twitter.com/INF0QiUPUz
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) May 9, 2024
1:57pm - A Severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for areas north of I-20 (salmon area) through 7pm. A Tornado Watch is in effect through 9pm (yellow area). Make sure you have a plan through the afternoon, ready to execute should a warning be issued! #dfwwx #ctxwx pic.twitter.com/UyqG9gGtiL
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) May 9, 2024
You need to be able to read the Skew-T chart (I can't):beatlesphan said:
FTAG, how does one check on the status of "the cap"?