A good storm line with watches in place is happening in Texas:
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[QUOTE=wickedplayer494;40109083]A good storm line with watches in place is happening in Texas:
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That storm was surprisingly uneventful where I live (Montgomery). It rained for like 10 seconds. Lots of dark clouds and thunder though. You could tell other places just down the road got dumped on. Sometimes I swear my house has a weather shield because we never get shit.
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Sometimes we'll get a long, thick red line of storms heading our way and then at the last second it'll break up and open a hole just big enough for us to pass through untouched, only to close up after it passes us and dump on Houston.
Couple of not too bad storm cells firing over Texas. SPC calling for severe weather for tonight and tomorrow.
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it keeps snowing in Poland.
Finally, some action. SPC's calling for a severe weather outbreak from tomorrow through Wednesday in the southern plains. Already a small bit of action happening right now.
What kind of guitars do clouds use FENDER STRATOSPHERES whooo keep 'em coming
Where do clouds go to see clowns and acrobats TO THE CIRRUS wahohoho
Day 1 of 3 of the potential outbreak. Storms beginning to fire up. Reed Timmer (that guy with the Dominator, which can go in a tornado) just tweeted that he's watching two areas for supercells. Thunderstorm watch out for the ones in Colorado.
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Damnit SPC, you teased us by putting a moderate risk for svr weather in Oklahoma but now you removed it. Oh well, at least we'll get [i]some[/i] action.
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