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Monday, 20 May 2019
Perilous Tornado Outbreak, Major Flash Flooding Expected Today in Texas, Oklahoma | Oklahoma Tornado
Oklahoma Tornado flare-up is relied upon to hit the southern Plains Monday, alongside a noteworthy danger of blaze flooding, the two of which will represent a genuine risk to life and property.
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has issued an uncommon "high hazard" of extreme climate from northwest Texas into western and focal Oklahoma where there is the best shot of solid and long-track tornadoes on Monday evening and night. This most noteworthy danger dimension of serious climate was last issued by SPC a little more than two years back on May 18, 2017.
HAPPENING NOW
Tempests are as of now progressing toward the beginning of today from northwest Texas into western Oklahoma and southern Kansas. Those tempests could deliver enormous hail and harming wind blasts.
SPC has issued a serious tempest watch from eastern New Mexico into the begs of Oklahoma and Texas until 10 a.m. CDT. An extreme rainstorm watch is additionally in actuality for northwest Oklahoma and far south-focal Kansas until 1 p.m. CDT.
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Monday evening and medium-term will have the best danger of tornadoes and blaze flooding. The potential for serious climate will likewise proceed into Tuesday crosswise over pieces of the Midwest and South.
MONDAY'S FORECAST
Serious Threat
Solid and long-track tornadoes are in all probability from northwest Texas into western and focal Oklahoma on Monday and Monday evening. So, an a lot bigger passageway from West Texas northeastward crosswise over Oklahoma into Kansas, northwest Arkansas and southwest Missouri will likewise have a danger of tornadoes. Ruinous hail and harming winds are probably going to influence quite a bit of this equivalent general district.
Streak Flood Threat
Streak flooding is additionally a noteworthy threat Monday and Monday night from northwest Texas crosswise over Oklahoma into parts of Kansas, western Missouri, northwest Arkansas and southeast Nebraska.
A "high hazard" of blaze flooding has been issued by NOAA's Weather Prediction Center for focal and eastern Oklahoma, including the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro territories where travel is disheartened later today and medium-term.
Precipitation sums of 3 to 6 inches are likely in a short measure of time crosswise over pieces of this area by early Tuesday morning. Locally heavier aggregates beating 6 inches are conceivable in spots.
It is altogether conceivable that tornadoes and different types of extreme climate may happen in overflowed zones on Monday. In the event that this happens, move to the most minimal dry floor of your home or other strong structure.
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