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| Monday, 19 December 2011 00:06 | |||
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Tomorrow, (Monday) will feature all kinds of weather: from tornadoes/severe weather in Texas to blizzards from the OK/TX panhandle NE NM, SE CO and SW KS! Clicking here will show the current watch/warning maps issued by the National Weather Service, which includes blizzard warnings for the aforementioned areas! A powerful upper-level low will begin to move across the Desert SW while moisture advects northward from the gulf early Monday, setting the stage for an active day for the state of Texas. The Storm Prediction Center has already issued a slight risk for portions of SE Texas where the greatest instability will juxtapose the greatest shear. There is also a small chance for low-topped supercells and a slight risk for tornadoes close to the cold-core low--which is forecasted to be in the TX panhandle from late morning until early afternoon! Check out the LIVE streaming page as there will be multiple streamers out chasing the supercells and the blizzard!
Meanwhile, this same system is forecasted to dump as much as 2 feet of snow-- with blizzard conditions expected from NE NM into SW KS late Monday/ early Tuesday morning! Above, is a map of the latest NAM model output for snow!
Bosch Auto parts is offering "Storm Chaser" fans a trip-of-a-lifetime--a chance to win an all-expenses paid trip to chase with Reed and crew! Click here for details!
And finally, with the holiday season so close, TVN has made created this 2011 tribute video (below), dedicated to all of the 2011 storm victims. Most of us are fortunate to celebrate Christmas and share the holidays inside our own homes, but some are not as lucky. Please consider donating to the Red Cross or Habitat for Humanity this holiday season as we keep those affected in our thoughts and prayers.
Happy Holidays from all of us at TornadoVideos.Net!
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| Last Updated on Monday, 19 December 2011 00:46 |
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Re:Severe Weather, Blizzards, and more!
Dec 19 2011 18:34:49 Temps in W KS and the Nrn TX panhandle are dropping rapidly. Road conditions deteriorating.
www.crh.noaa.gov/wxstory.php?site=ddc Some areas of S Cntrl KS/E Cntrl CO and the Nrn TX panhandle could see gusts near 45 - 50 mph. Convective Outlook: www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html Along with the live streaming, traffic cam sites: CO: www.cotrip.org/device.htm Above link: Beneath Cameras is a streaming cameras option. KS: 511.ksdot.org/KanRoadPublic/Default.aspx |
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That is my dream too! I love storm chasing!
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