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May 8, 2019 Southwestern Oklahoma Marginally Severe Storms

May 8, 2019 By William Reid Leave a Comment

 

Start:  Sayre, OK

Lunch:  Texola, OK (Tumbleweed Cafe)

End:  Vernon, TX

334 miles

SPC Day One (20Z)

SPC Mesoscale Discussion 591     SPC Mesoscale Discussion 594

Storm Reports

 

Yesterday’s active front had moved well to the east, and the tornado threat today was in the trees of eastern Texas and Louisiana.  We stayed back west and played with some marginally strong-to-severe storms which initiated near Shamrock, TX.  We wound up in southwestern Oklahoma, near Erick, Gould and Olustree, dodging hail cores and watching storms struggle to organize.

 




 

 

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