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Severe Weather Threat 4/27-4/28, 2024 - (Saturday, Sunday)

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If that small inversion at 700MB lifts out, which it seems to be getting smaller in consecutive hourly soundings, central Oklahoma better watch out.

Will it move out before discrete initiation can be maximized? I don’t know.
 

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Anyone near El Reno, OK, here's the point forecast for it from STORM NET. EDIT: This is the Caddo County storm, for reference.

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This Caddo/Canadian County, OK storm is just easing into 40+ kt 850mb winds based on mesoanalysis, and it will be moving into better backed low-level flow as it heads into central Oklahoma. The organizing meso structure on velocity and the evolving structure of the hook reminds many of many central Oklahoma supercell cases of the past either before a bad tornado developed or before an ongoing tornado would become intense a little bit down the line.
 
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