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-- SIGNIFICANT RISK OF SEVERE WEATHER ON SUNDAY IN NORTHEAST TEXAS -- For complete details see our weather blog at texasstormchasers/?p=28728 -DavidR #txwx A Significant Risk of Severe Weather is expected on Sunday across parts of Northeast Texas including Clarksville, Mount Pleasant, Pittsburg, Gilmer, Marshall, Atlanta, New Boston, and Texarkana. A significant risk of severe weather is very rare this far out from an event and marks a nearly one in two chance severe weather will occur within 25 miles of your location. This means there is the potential for a significant severe weather outbreak including the potential for very large hail, destructive winds, and the possibility of several tornadoes (some of which could be strong and long-lived). A Enhanced Risk of Severe Weather is expected on Sunday across portions of East Texas including Paris, Greenville, Terrell, Corsicana, Lufkin, Nacogdoches, Longview, Tyler, Athens, and Greenville. A enhanced risk of severe weather there is a nearly 1 in 3 chance of severe weather within 25 miles of your location. Thunderstorms in this area will be strengthening as they move northeast after developing further west along the dryline. These storms will likely become severe rapidly with a threat of very large hail, damaging winds, and the possibility of tornadoes. This area also has the potential to see a severe weather outbreak. A standard possible area of severe weather is expected to develop across portions of North Texas, Central Texas, the Brazos Valley and Southeast Texas including locations along and east of I-35 from Gainesville-Fort Worth-Temple line and than east of I-35 east of Austin. This risk then runs along and north of Interstate 10 from Flatonia-Sealy-Houston-Beaumont line. Bryan/College Station, Brenham, Huntsville, and Woodville are a few towns also included in the risk area. This area has the potential to see a few severe thunderstorms with a nearly 1 in 5 chance of severe weather occuring within 25 miles of your location. Confidence in more widespread severe thunderstorms is lower in this zone but a few severe storms are expected. The strongest storms could produce hail up to the size of tennis-balls, 65 MPH wind gusts, and perhaps a tornado.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Apr 2014 08:19:27 +0000

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