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    Severe Thunderstorms to Hit U.S. Midwest: Texas Panhandle, Oklahoma, Kansas, Four Corners Region

    3 hours ago
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    Isolated severe thunderstorms are anticipated, particularly in western and central Kansas during the afternoon and early evening hours.Photo byCourtesy Photo

    The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has issued a Day 2 Convective Outlook, highlighting a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms from the Central Plains into the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma.

    Isolated severe thunderstorms are anticipated, particularly in western and central Kansas during the afternoon and early evening hours on Monday.

    An upper-level low pressure system, currently over the Four Corners region, is forecasted to move northeast across the Central Plains. As this system progresses, it will enhance mid-level flow and introduce colder temperatures, setting the stage for potential severe weather. A weak surface low is expected to traverse Kansas, accompanied by some modest low-level moisture.

    Initially, showers and thunderstorms will be ongoing from the Texas Panhandle to far eastern Colorado and western Kansas early Monday, fueled by warm advection. Although a predominantly linear storm mode is expected, vertical shear will be strong enough to support organized updrafts, posing a risk for large hail.

    The greater risk for severe weather is anticipated in the afternoon as diurnal heating takes place. With temperatures expected to reach the low to mid-70s and dewpoints in the low 60s, conditions could become favorable for discrete supercells capable of producing all severe hazards, including tornadoes. The most critical time frame for severe activity is projected between 4 PM and 10 PM, particularly from central Kansas into south-central Nebraska.


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    devildawgpryde
    19m ago
    We need the rain. Severe drought conditions right in the middle. Reservoirs at centrally low levels. Let it Rain, let it Rain.
    Tammy Gorley
    23m ago
    Rain please
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