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Damaging Tornadoes On The Ground In Mississippi

Dangerous Tornado Situation In Mississippi at This Time
Tornado outbreak underway in Mississippi and Louisiana and expected to move into western Alabama in the coming hours. There are several active tornadic Supercell thunderstorms, with possible confirmed tornadoes on the ground in central Mississippi. As of this post, which I’ll be updating frequently this evening, there are […]

Greensburg Kansas Tornado, More Tornadoes Today

Spring severe storm season is now in full swing over the Plains states. On Friday May 4, 2007, another big tornado day over the central Plains from northwest Oklahoma into south-central Kansas, with a few other tornado reports over Colorado, South Dakota and Illinois. Storm Chasers had another busy afternoon (see below) chasing and filming tornadoes. […]

Easter Rains Over Texas, Cold In The East

The Eastern weekend weather is not so boring this year for many. First we have a snowy white Easter Eve from the upper Midwest to the Northeast where snow lays on the ground like Christmas. Cold temperatures have spilled as far south as Miami, with temperatures topping off in the upper 60s to lower 70s […]

Upper Level Low Keeps Storms Over Plains Today

A cut off upper level low pressure system, will keep the severe weather active in the southern central states and move into the northern Gulf coast and Mississippi Valley today. This is the same system that brought the wild tornado outbreak on Wednesday to the High Plains, and the isolated tornadoes on Thursday in Oklahoma, […]

Midland / Odessa, Texas Flooding, Radar

If you live in Western Texas, you are aware of all the heavy rain that has falling over the last 24 hours. Impressive flash flooding started on Sunday afternoon and continued well into the overnight hours. In the Midland and Odessa, Texas area’s, flooding became severe with motorist’s being trapped in their vehicles due to […]

Logan New Mexico Tornado, More Supercells Developing

Several weather watches ongoing at this time, including two Tornado Watches that cover much of eastern New Mexico, all of Western Texas, including the Panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma. Conditions are coming together much better than first thought early this morning over the area, and already one impressive tornado report coming in from eastern New […]

Bow Echo Gulf, Dust Devil Fun Again Today

Impressive Mesoscale Convective System moving off the of the southeastern Texas Coast early this morning. Wild looking bow echo signature on radar blasting out into the Gulf of Mexico, where I’m sure some strong damaging winds were likely encountered if you were out on a boat in that. At one point in the radar animation, […]