Maurice
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Posts: 4107

Loc: Allen, TX
Reg: 12-03-01
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04-12-14 12:05 PM - Post#167565
With tomorrow being a Sunday and many people being out an about, I thought I'd throw this up a little early. Tomorrow is looking like a potential severe weather day for us, if storms fire in the afternoon (which depends on if the cap breaks) the storms are expected to go severe quickly. The biggest expected threats are damaging winds and large hail, since we just had hail not too long ago I thought I'd put out a heads up early so everyone could remember to bring cars in garages and any yard items you want protected.
We'll know more tomorrow morning but IF storms do fire up in the afternoon and head our way, this is what we very well could see. We'll also see more storms move through North Texas in the evening hours as the cold front moves through but they're not expected to be as strong as those in the afternoon could be.
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civicminded
Community Guide
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Loc: Lone Star State
Reg: 04-24-02
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04-12-14 10:43 PM - Post#167569
In response to Maurice
Morning too might be similar, yikes. Keep the helmets close by.
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Maurice
Community Expert
Posts: 4107

Loc: Allen, TX
Reg: 12-03-01
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04-12-14 10:46 PM - Post#167570
In response to civicminded
Morning should be just rain as those are expected to be elevated storms which could help weaken the cap, which would improve the chances for storms to go severe later in the afternoon and evening. If the clouds clear out and the early afternoon is nice and heats up, that too will help the instability in the atmosphere to fuel storms into severe criteria. We'll have to wait and see what tomorrow brings, hoping for clouds all day to keep the cap in place.
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