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Significant and High Impact Severe Weather Event is Underway

A powerful spring storm continues across the country with multiple high impacts in the forecast. Life-threatening, catastrophic, and potentially historic flash flood event continues across the Lower Ohio Valley and Mid-South. A couple rounds of significant severe weather expected from the Mid-South through the Ozarks and ArkLaTex with very large hail and strong tornadoes possible. Read More >

A few severe thunderstorms may develop again during the overnight hours Thursday night, mainly across locations along and to the east of a Lamesa, Odessa, Crane, Sheffield line. The main severe weather hazards of concern will be large hail and damaging winds. Frequent lightning and brief heavy rainfall will also accompany the stronger storms that develop. Have multiple ways to receive warning information, be prepared to shelter vehicles from hail damage if possible, and know where to go and what to do if severe weather strikes.
Heads up! We're expecting some storms to roll in in tonight. A few may be on the strong to severe side. Keep an eye out for alerts, especially if you're within the circled area!

 

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