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Tornado Advisory 5-5-2019

Tornado Advisory 5-5-2019

Issued Zones:  Western Texas … Site: National Weather Force has issued a Tornado Advisory effective this afternoon and evening … Date:  5/5/19 at 12:10pm PT Forecast: A sharp but potent area of upper divergence will move through Western Texas today across the advisory area.  The advisory zone does extend into Lubbock, however, at the surface, convergence is maximized more to […]

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Wind Advisory

Wind Advisory

Issued Zones:  All Desert Zones …  Riverside/San Diego Mountains … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Wind Advisory effective now through Tuesday … Date:  5/4/19 at 7:10pm PT Forecast: A surface low over Nevada is producing some gusts out there today.  However, they remain below advisory level.  The strongest wind gusts of the week will be Sunday and […]

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Tornado Advisory – 5-4-2019

Tornado Advisory – 5-4-2019

Issued Zones:  Oklahoma and Extreme Northern Texas Panhandles… Site:  National Weather Force has issued a Tornado Advisory effective this evening … Date:  5/4/19 at 12:50pm CT Forecast: The dewpoints are rather low in the region right now, however a meso-low forming in the area by the evening will rapidly suck up moisture out of the southeast and bring the dewpoints […]

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Tornado Advisory Embedded Watch For South-Central to Southeast Texas; May 3, 2019

Tornado Advisory Embedded Watch For South-Central to Southeast Texas; May 3, 2019

National Weather Force has issued a Tornado Advisory with an embedded watch for the risk of tornadoes in South-Central to Southeast Texas today, with the strongest dynamics in the San Antonio areas.  Read on for details. At the surface, surface convergence extends from Southeast Texas westward over the San Antonio zones and further westward toward the Rio Grande River.  This […]

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Tornado Watch, Texas, May 2nd 2019; Issued By National Weather Force

Tornado Watch, Texas, May 2nd 2019; Issued By National Weather Force

National Weather Force has issued a Tornado Watch for West to Central Texas, including the Bend to San Antonio and Austin effective May 2nd, 2019.  Read on for details. At 11:30 am Central storms were trying to get going in Central Texas.  These storms will be forming along an outflow boundary that moved through Northern Texas yesterday.  As the afternoon […]

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May 2019 Weather Forecast Pattern For Southern California

May 2019 Weather Forecast Pattern For Southern California

May 2019 will have a mixed temperature profile with key dates having excellent weather and the first major heatwave in the region so for details read on … The beginning of May we will have a slight bump in temperatures this weekend, followed by a cool-down as another cutoff system comes in early this next week.  This will bring a […]

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Severe Thunderstorms With Tornadoes Embedded To Impact Parts Of Oklahoma and Texas Today into Tonight

Severe Thunderstorms With Tornadoes Embedded To Impact Parts Of Oklahoma and Texas Today into Tonight

Day two of severe weather in both states will happen today, this time closer to the populated metro areas, especially the Austin to Dallas-Fort Worth zones so read on for details. I ran the tornado mask I developed for tornadoes.  The tornado mask clearly shows storm development in the Austin forecast zones today.  This will be along the shear boundary […]

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Earthquake Watch Remains In Effect Through May 6th, Elevated Activity As Region Shows Breathing Effect After Peak

Earthquake Watch Remains In Effect Through May 6th, Elevated Activity As Region Shows Breathing Effect After Peak

The Earthquake Watch that was supposed to close on April 24th was reissued over on another page, but this is a formal article stating the Earthquake Watch remains in effect with many smaller shakers across the watch area detected, including four 4.0 quakes and a near 4.0 with many 3.0s.  Goes to show you that warm weather does not cause […]

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Cutoff System Bringing Widespread Thunderstorms Mainly Far Inland Southern California; Metros Missing Out; Earthquake Activity Way Up

Cutoff System Bringing Widespread Thunderstorms Mainly Far Inland Southern California; Metros Missing Out; Earthquake Activity Way Up

Latest radar and upper-level wind fields show the cutoff system directly over Big Bear Lake at the moment, with storms on the east side coming out of the south into Las Vegas, right on schedule, and the backside popping activity in the Kern Deserts, north to Inyo County along Highway 395, which will filter southward toward the Metro High Desert […]

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Thunderstorm Watch

Thunderstorm Watch

Issued Zones:  Antelope Valley … Kern Desert … All San Bernardino County Deserts … Northern slopes of the Los Angeles / San Bernardino Mountains … The Cajon Pass … Site:  Southern California Weather Force has issued a Thunderstorm Watch effective now through today … Date:  4/29/19 at 6:15 am PT Forecast: As per the article yesterday (Click Here To Read […]

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