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Severe weather - DFW Metroplex (and now across the South)

Posted on 4/28/20 at 7:48 am
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
6873 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 7:48 am
Not sure who else lives in this area, but we got heavy hail from about 5:30 to 6:15 this morning.

Looks like more bad weather is gearing up for tonight as well.
This post was edited on 4/29/20 at 6:05 am
Posted by poncho villa
DALLAS
Member since Jul 2010
17706 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:02 am to
Didn't hear shite. Didn't even hear a storm and I live north of uptown.
Posted by TigerFanInSouthland
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2012
28065 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:03 am to
Looking grim in Bossier parish.
Posted by McCaigBro69
TigerDroppings Premium Member
Member since Oct 2014
45086 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:04 am to
Thunder woke me up at around 5:30, but no hail as far as I could tell.

It was cool driving to work, half the sky was blue and the other half was one huge cell with lightning popping off non-stop.
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
6873 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:05 am to
quote:

Didn't even hear a storm and I live north of uptown.


Live a little south of the city and it was as light as day and loud. There's a pile of hail sitting in my yard.
Posted by Buckeye06
Member since Dec 2007
23128 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:14 am to
Sounded like rain here in lower greenville area. Tonight looks bad for sure right now
Posted by Pettifogger
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
Member since Feb 2012
79235 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:15 am to
quote:

Looking grim in Bossier parish.



yeah but this is about the weather i think
Posted by Titan
Member since Apr 2008
2471 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:16 am to
no hail at my house. just rain
Posted by Hot Carl
Prayers up for 3
Member since Dec 2005
59134 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:16 am to
quote:

Looking grim in Bossier parish.


yeah but this is about the weather i think



Nice
Posted by ShermanTxTiger
Broussard, La
Member since Oct 2007
10875 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:24 am to
Nothing in Wylie but thunder and rain
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
6873 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:25 am to
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Not the biggest hail by any means but there's piles like someone dumped ice out of a cooler.
Posted by blueridgeTiger
Granbury, TX
Member since Jun 2004
20298 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:10 am to
SW of FW - *crickets* this morning
Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
141201 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:17 am to

Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
141201 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:17 am to
quote:

SPC AC 281226

Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0726 AM CDT Tue Apr 28 2020

Valid 281300Z - 291200Z

...THERE IS A MODERATE RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF
EASTERN OKLAHOMA...FAR WESTERN ARKANSAS AND NORTHEAST TEXAS...

...SUMMARY...
Widespread severe thunderstorms are expected to develop this
afternoon and evening across parts of the Ozarks into the southern
Plains. Damaging winds with gusts possibly exceeding 65 mph, very
large hail and a few tornadoes can be expected.

...Southern Plains/Arklatex/Ozarks/Mid to Upper Mississippi
Valley...
An upper-level trough will dig southeastward from the northern
Plains into the central Plains today. An associated mid-level jet
will dive southeastward into the central Plains. The leading edge of
the stronger mid-level flow associated with the jet will overspread
a corridor of maximized low-level moisture located from northeast
Texas north-northeastward into the Ozarks. Moisture advection ahead
of the system, will increase surface dewpoints into the 60s F across
most of Oklahoma, Arkansas and Missouri by afternoon. In response to
surface heating, the moisture will contribute to moderate
destabilization with MLCAPE values reaching the 2000 to 4000 J/kg
range across parts of the moist sector. Thunderstorms are forecast
to first initiate to the south of a surface low on the northern edge
of the moist airmass in eastern Iowa around midday. Thunderstorms
will then likely develop south-southwestward along a cold front from
northern Missouri into southeast Kansas during the afternoon. This
convection is forecast to grow upscale as a squall line organizes
and moves south-southeastward across the southern Plains and Ozarks.
The moisture and instability combined with strong deep-layer shear
will be favorable for severe thunderstorms across a widespread area.

RAP forecast soundings along the most unstable parts of the front
during the late afternoon increase MLCAPE into the 3000 to 4000 J/kg
range and show 0-6 km shear generally from 30 to 40 kt. This
environment will support supercells with large hail, especially
early in the event before the squall line becomes organized. The
potential for supercells with hailstones greater than 2 inches in
diameter is expected to be greatest from far southeast Kansas into
central Oklahoma and far northern Texas where instabilty is forecast
the strongest. Supercells early in the event may also be accompanied
by a tornado threat. The tornado threat is expected to be greatest
across eastern Oklahoma and far western Arkansas where a low-level
jet will strengthen during the late afternoon and early evening.
Forecast soundings in this area increase 0-3 km storm relative
helicities into the 250 to 400 m2/s2 range suggesting a more
substantial tornado threat will be possible. For this reason, have
added a 10 percent tornado probability contour across parts of the
moderate risk area.

Increasing low-level convergence during the early evening along the
front should gradually result in the development of a nearly
continuous squall line. This squall line is forecast to become more
organized as it moves southward across southwest Missouri, western
Arkansas and east-central Oklahoma. Wind damage will be likely along
the leading edge of the squall line. Wind gusts over 65 kt will be
possible ahead of the faster moving parts of the squall line. A few
tornadoes may also occur with rotating cells embedded in the line. A
widespread wind damage threat should continue into parts of
north-central and northeast Texas during the mid to late evening
before a gradual weakening takes place due to overnight decreasing
instability.

..Broyles/Guyer.. 04/28/2020

CLICK TO GET WUUS01 PTSDY1 PRODUCT

NOTE: THE NEXT DAY 1 OUTLOOK IS SCHEDULED BY 1630Z
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
35182 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:19 am to
What qualifies as a Metroplex?
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
19307 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:24 am to
I was working from home when the storm came through, barely rained here in Wylie, big wind then the sun came out.

Whole thing took about 20 minutes
Posted by The Torch
DFW The Dub
Member since Aug 2014
19307 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:25 am to
quote:

Nothing in Wylie but thunder and rain


Howdy neighbor
Posted by OleVaught14
Member since Jun 2019
6873 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 11:35 am to
quote:

What qualifies as a Metroplex?


Here’s the current breakdown of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex region:

Dallas
Plano
Irving
Fort Worth
Richardson
Addison
Frisco
Arlington
Carrollton
Southlake
Lewisville
Garland
Mckinney
Allen
Coppell
Denton
Grapevine
Grand Prairie
Flower Mound
Mesquite
Bedford
Rockwall
Sunnyvale
Hurst
North Richland Hills
Sachse
Little Elm
Keller
Lancaster
Burleson
The Colony
Cedar Hill
Euless
Wylie
Colleyville
Red Oak
Prosper
Weatherford
Mansfield
Farmers Branch
Greenville
Alvarado
Aubrey
Cleburne
Waxahachie
Farmersville
Terrell
Justin
Duncanville
Argyle
Wilmer
Anna
Keene
Italy
Haltom City
Roanoke
Commerce
Crowley
Granbury
Rainbow
Tolar
Krum
Wolfe City
Campbell
Palmer
Lipan
Poolville
Princeton
Springtown
Paluxy
Aledo
Melissa
Crandall
Millsap
Alvord
Scurry
Rosser
Glen Rose
Lone Oak
Slidell
Kennedale
Forney
Mabank
Midlothian
Lillian
Sanger
Haslet
Azle
Grandview
Pilot Point
Rowlett
Kaufman
Bridgeport
Ennis
Lake Dallas
Decatur
Seagoville
Ponder
Caddo Mills
Godley
Maypearl
Dennis
Josephine
Naval Air Station/ Jrb
Boyd
Greenwood
Avalon
Westminster
Ferris
Paradise
Nemo
Whitt
Elmo
Joshua
Royse City
Quinlan
Milford
Merit
Rhome
Bardwell
Weston
Venus
Rio Vista
Celeste
Copeville
Kemp
Celina
Nevada
Hutchins
Cresson
Trophy Club
Peaster
Newark
Forreston
Fate
Lavon
Blue Ridge
Chico
Desoto
Posted by Zappas Stache
Utility Muffin Research Kitchen
Member since Apr 2009
38713 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 11:42 am to
I got .06" at my house in Lakewood. Not much but I was sleeping with the windows open and it woke me up.
Posted by McCaigBro69
TigerDroppings Premium Member
Member since Oct 2014
45086 posts
Posted on 4/28/20 at 11:44 am to
A few of those I wouldn’t have thought would be included, specifically Grandview, Tolar and Glen Rose.
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