Severe thunderstorms are becoming more likely Thursday afternoon into Thursday night across Texas and the Southeast United States. All modes of severe weather, including a #tornado threat, are on the table. Isolated severe storms are also possible Wednesday afternoon in Northeast Texas.
Thursday will feature the chance of severe #storms and another state-wide wind event with winds gusting up to 50-60 MPH. Blowing dust will occur; and some will probably be in #duststorm conditions. March is coming in like a lion!
00:00 – Intro
01:29 – Wednesday’s Severe Weather Outlook
02:03 – Wednesday’s Storm Timing
02:28 – Thursday’s Severe Weather Outlook
05:41 – GFS Model’s timing/location for Thursday’s #SevereStorms
07:27 – NAM Model’s timing/location for Thursday’s Severe Storms
08:22 – Detailed thoughts on Thursday’s #severeweather threat & #tornadosafet
12:27 – Widespread strong winds & blowing dust are forecast for Thursday
13:11 – Texas #Wildfire & #FireWeather Forecast
14:10 – Final thoughts
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