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Riesgo de Tornados en Texas y Oklahoma

Múltiples rondas de tiempo severo son posibles donde las tormentas más fuertes son capaces de producir tornados, vientos dañinos de hasta 80 mph y granizo grande. La meteoróloga Erica López con el pronóstico del tiempo.

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A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Oklahoma and Texas until 6 PM CST

Tornado risk Monday

Another batch of severe thunderstorms is probable over parts of the Central U.S. today. Damaging winds and several tornadoes, including an isolated significant tornado, are expected. MyRadar meteorologist Matthew Cappucci has an update.

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Disturbance in the Caribbean

A pocket of spin, known as the Central American Gyre, could consolidate in the Caribbean. That might lead to a named storm forming this weekend or early next week. Odds are around 50 percent. MyRadar meteorologist Matthew Cappucci breaks down the setup.

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Trick-or-Treat Forecast

Halloween is here! Meteorologist Mike Linden has a few tips on how to use MyRadar before heading out this evening!

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This is the zone at greatest risk for an isolated strong tornado.

That's predicated on any lone, discrete supercells forming ahead of a main squall line.

That's always a wildcard in setups like this. The odds of it happening are low, but if it does happen, serious results.

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Massimo

Scenes of piled-up vehicles in Valencia, Spain today after yesterday’s devastating flooding.

We have a big area of humid air in the green, with dew points in the 60s. That marks the unstable, or juiced-up, air within which thunderstorms will blossom.

A pair of fronts – a dry line and a cold front – will kick that moisture upwards, causing severe storms on the Plains.

Don't look now, but even after today's risk, we've got more severe weather to talk about this weekend.

The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted threat areas for Saturday and Sunday too.

An Enhanced Risk has been issued for much of Kansas. a 10% hatched region for STRONG Tornadoes has been added as environmental conditions look conducive for development. Be sure to pay attention to all watches and warnings.
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Services have been restored, and are coming back online. There may be a bit of radar imagery with missing data, while we rebuild our source data from the services,

We'll be keeping a close eye on the systems for the rest of today.

There appears to be a wide spread outage across our services (almost all of them). Apps are currently near non-functional. We are actively looking into it.

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AEMET

⛈️Lluvias registradas el 29 de octubre.
Acumulaciones extraordinarias en la provincia de Valencia: se llegaron a superar 300 l/m² en la zona entre Utiel y Chiva.
En Chiva, de hecho, se recogieron 491 l/m² en solo ocho horas: prácticamente lo que puede llover en un año completo.

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MeteOrihuela

¡Catástrofe! Por desgracia, esta pasará a la historia de . Las zonas afectadas han sido muchas a lo largo del área mediterránea, siendo la "zona cero" la provincia de y la localidad de (). Ánimo y fuerza para reponerse ante la adversidad.

Snow already occurring near Donner Pass in the Sierra Nevada!

The Central Sierra Snow Lab averages 30 feet of snow per winter season.

they had 1" (2.5 cm) of in the last 24 hours and are expecting a bigger storm later this week. This vid was captured yesterday when rates were peaking.

Ahead of the line, winds will be changing speed and direction with height. IF, and that's a big IF, any storms are able to pop ahead of the line, they'd likely rotate and could produce an isolated significant tornado. However, it's unclear if storms will be able to fire ahead of the main line.

That's why tomorrow will likely be a "boom or bust" day, as is often the case in the cold season. Stay weather aware!

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There is an increasing risk of severe weather across portions of the Plains tomorrow.

Kansas City has a "conditional" risk for an isolated significant tornado, as does the I-44 corridor northeast of Oklahoma City.

The setup is simple: a front is marching east into warm and humid air. Dry air behind the front will kick the moisture upwards into storms. Strong jet stream winds will add momentum, and any storms will be capable of producing damaging wind gusts.

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