View Full Version : The Weather for May 2nd 2009



Thunder
05-02-2009, 02:34 AM
Okay, here we go in the early morning hours.

An elevated frontal boundary appeared from the SW all the way thru the central parts of the state toward the NE.

From now till around 9am (maybe longer), there is a chance for storms for much of the western and central portions of the state. Small hail may be possible.

Here is a radar view.

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Thunder
05-02-2009, 03:30 AM
Storms continue to approach the metro and is on the increase.

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/1358/94161872.gif

Flash Flood Watch is still in effect and local areas can easily receive Flood Warning at any given time as this system pushes thru.


...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR BLAINE...CADDO...CANADIAN...
CUSTER...GRADY AND WA****A COUNTIES.

A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WAS LOCATED FROM WEATHERFORD TO LAKE
CHICKASHA AT 431 AM CDT...MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH.

TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS...INTENSE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...AND SMALL
HAIL CAN BE EXPECTED. WIND GUSTS TO 45 MPH ARE ALSO POSSIBLE.


.DISCUSSION...
LITTLE TIME FOR TYPING THIS MORNING WITH RAPID/WIDESPREAD
CONVECTIVE DEVELOPMENT. WAS GOING TO REMOVE NORTHWEST/WESTERN
PORTIONS OF FLASH FLOOD WATCH...BUT WITH NEW DEVELOPMENT NEAR H85
FRONTAL SURFACE...WILL GO AHEAD AND LEAVE WITH ANTECEDENT
CONDITIONS. HEAVIEST RAIN EXPECTED ACROSS CENTRAL AND NORTH-
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA THIS MORNING AND THEN FOCUS SHIFTING
SOUTH/SOUTHEAST LATE TODAY AND TONIGHT AS LARGE SCALE UPPER
FORCING APPROACHES. FLOODING/FLASH FLOODING WILL BE PRIMARY
CONCERNS WITH SECONDARY LARGE HAIL THREAT WITH SUSTAINED STORMS
THROUGH TONIGHT.


...EPISODES OF HEAVY RAIN STILL LIKELY THROUGH SUNDAY...

.AFTER RECENT HEAVY RAIN...SOILS ARE SATURATED IN MANY PARTS OF
THE REGION. A MOIST AND UNSTABLE ATMOSPHERE WILL CONTRIBUTE TO AN
ENVIRONMENT THAT IS VERY FAVORABLE FOR PRODUCING ADDITIONAL HEAVY
RAIN AND FLOODING. FOR TODAY...THE FLOOD THREAT WILL BE MOST
PRONOUNCED OVER CENTRAL PORTIONS OF OKLAHOMA (Most of Saturday)...
THEN SHIFT SOUTHWARD (Saturday) TONIGHT AND EARLY SUNDAY.

Counties...
WOODS-ALFALFA-GRANT-KAY-WOODWARD-MAJOR-GARFIELD-NOBLE-DEWEY-
CUSTER-BLAINE-KINGFISHER-LOGAN-PAYNE-WA****A-CADDO-CANADIAN-
OKLAHOMA-LINCOLN-GRADY-MCCLAIN-CLEVELAND-POTTAWATOMIE-SEMINOLE-
HUGHES-HARMON-GREER-KIOWA-JACKSON-TILLMAN-COMANCHE-STEPHENS-
GARVIN-MURRAY-PONTOTOC-COAL-COTTON-JEFFERSON-CARTER-JOHNSTON-
ATOKA-LOVE-MARSHALL-BRYAN-HARDEMAN-FOARD-WILBARGER-WICHITA-KNOX-
BAYLOR-ARCHER-CLAY-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ALVA...CHEROKEE...MEDFORD...
PONCA CITY...WOODWARD...FAIRVIEW...ENID...PERRY...TALOGA ...
WEATHERFORD...CLINTON...WATONGA...KINGFISHER...GUT HRIE...
STILLWATER...CORDELL...ANADARKO...YUKON...EL RENO...MUSTANG...
OKLAHOMA CITY...CHANDLER...CHICKASHA...PURCELL...NORMAN...M OORE...
SHAWNEE...SEMINOLE...HOLDENVILLE...HOLLIS...MANGUM ...HOBART...
ALTUS...FREDERICK...LAWTON...DUNCAN...PAULS VALLEY...SULPHUR...
ADA...COALGATE...WALTERS...WAURIKA...ARDMORE...TIS HOMINGO...
ATOKA...MARIETTA...MADILL...DURANT...QUANAH...CHIL LICOTHE...
CROWELL...VERNON...WICHITA FALLS...MUNDAY...KNOX CITY...SEYMOUR...
ARCHER CITY...HOLLIDAY...LAKESIDE CITY...HENRIETTA

Thunder
05-02-2009, 04:11 AM
...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR CANADIAN...CLEVELAND...
GRADY...KINGFISHER...LOGAN...MCCLAIN AND OKLAHOMA COUNTIES.

A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WAS LOCATED FROM 7 MILES SOUTHWEST OF
DOVER TO NORMAN AT 508 AM CDT...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 20 MPH.

TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS...INTENSE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...AND SMALL
HAIL CAN BE EXPECTED.

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/133/s10k.gif

Karrie's firepit should be cooled by now. :LolLolLol

And a view for NW OK.

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Thunder
05-02-2009, 04:35 AM
...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR BLAINE...GARFIELD...
KINGFISHER...LOGAN AND MAJOR COUNTIES.

A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WAS LOCATED FROM 5 MILES EAST OF
OKEENE TO 5 MILES NORTHEAST OF KINGFISHER AT 520 AM CDT...MOVING
NORTHEAST AT 25 MPH.

TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS...INTENSE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...AND SMALL
HAIL CAN BE EXPECTED.

Here is one reason why it is important to have many radars across the state.

Local radar -- Enid/Vance AFB

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/3530/s13y.gif

Local radar -- Frederick

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/7441/s12n.gif

Both radars recorded at the same time.

It's always good to have radars from different angles.

Thunder
05-02-2009, 04:47 AM
Frequent cloud to ground lightning coupled with the wind, OG&E reports power outages!

System Watch (http://public.oge.com/systemwatch/SystemWatch.List_1_content.html)

At the time of this post, 937 customers in the dark. These are all in the metro.

Thunder
05-02-2009, 05:23 AM
Low level jet is feeding the rich moisture northward into the storms.


...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY.

A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED OVER WANETTE AT 615 AM CDT...MOVING
EAST AT 20 MPH.

TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS...INTENSE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...AND SMALL
HAIL CAN BE EXPECTED.

Most of the posted advisories (previous posts) is still ongoing.

http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/9770/s14.gif

Southern portions of these storms will likely see higher risk of heavy rainfall totals and flooding.

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OG&E reports more power outages! Many OKCTalk members will wake up in the dark, unable to get online or turn on the TV for reports.

System Watch (http://public.oge.com/systemwatch/SystemWatch.List_1_content.html)

At the time of this post, 3,840 customers is in the dark. These are all in the metro.

Altho not tornadic, this is a VERY DANGEROUS STORM SYSTEM! Frequent cloud to ground lightnings make it UNSAFE TO BE OUTSIDE!

UPDATE from OG&E

At the time of this edit to post, 4,691 customers is in the dark. These are all in the metro.

Advisory after advisory, it goes on and on.


...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR CLEVELAND...GRADY AND
MCCLAIN COUNTIES.

A STRONG THUNDERSTORM WAS LOCATED OVER COLE AT 632 AM CDT...MOVING
EAST AT 30 MPH. THIS STORM WILL MOVE THROUGH BLANCHARD...
NEWCASTLE...AND NORMAN.

TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS...INTENSE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...AND SMALL
HAIL CAN BE EXPECTED. WIND GUSTS TO 40 MPH MAY ALSO OCCUR.


...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY...

THIS SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY IS FOR CARTER...JOHNSTON...MURRAY
AND PONTOTOC COUNTIES.

A LINE OF STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WAS LOCATED FROM 3 MILES SOUTHWEST OF
SCULLIN TO 3 MILES NORTH OF DICKSON AT 647 AM CDT...MOVING NORTHEAST
AT 30 MPH.

TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS...INTENSE CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING...AND SMALL
HAIL CAN BE EXPECTED.

Storms will continue to develop and move E/NE throughout the day.

When I'm not posting for a while, that means I'm in bed. LOL

twinkles
05-02-2009, 07:04 AM
You know, I read you guys rather than deal with Morgan and Gary England. Not saying anything, just saying. Thanks a lot!!

Thunder
05-02-2009, 11:52 AM
Just got up, but still hella sleepy, so I will go back to bed after this, I think.

This storm system is still pushing to the east. The back end of the storms is now going thru the metro. Rich upper level moisture is still rushing in from the SW and filling up across the western half of the state. The frontal boundary that we had thru the metro is now well into SE portion of the state.

There is another storm system out in the west in New Mexico moving to the east. It will come thru the state late Saturday and clear out by Sunday.

For now, off and on showers throughout the day with a slight risk for the SE portion of the state (mainly small hail and wind).

The metro have seen anywhere from one to two inch of rain that fell this morning.

http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/6492/s16.gif

OG&E reports less power outages.

System Watch (http://public.oge.com/systemwatch/SystemWatch.List_1_content.html)

At the time of this post, 1,144 customers is in the dark. The 887 customers of the 1,144 total is in the metro.

Thunder
05-02-2009, 03:32 PM
It's quiet for the most parts of the state, but it can not be said for the far SE portion.


THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 225 IN
EFFECT UNTIL 7 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS

IN OKLAHOMA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 5 COUNTIES

IN SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA

ATOKA BRYAN COAL
JOHNSTON MARSHALL

THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF...ATOKA...COALGATE...DURANT...
MADILL AND TISHOMINGO.

Only 55 people in the Forth Smith area is without power.