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Category: Chase Update

8:20 PM Chase Update

Just a quick one here as Jenny gets a drink. We’re in Jacksboro and have already taken several amazing photos of the approaching thunderstorms with the sunset light. I can’t wait to see how some of these photos turned out! We’re still chasing and are about to head south/east out of Jacksboro to position ourselves to be hit by the storm approaching from Young County. Tune in to our live stream at www.texasstormchasers.com/live

5 PM Chase Update

Storms have begun developing southwest of Wichita Falls on Highway 277. We’re filling up the gas tank at the Flying J and will be moving that way shortly. It shouldn’t take us long to arrive to the storm.

Radar at 5 PM

2:10pm Chase Update

Even with limited possibilities of moisture return today in advance of the approaching cold front, we’re still chasing…because that’s what we do!   Jenny is gracing me with her presence today and will hopefully bring us some good fortune in our efforts this evening.  We are streaming live video as we head towards our initial target in Bowie, TX.   Watch us at www.texasstormchasers.com/live

Another Day; Another Risk of Severe Weather

This graphic shows the probability of experiencing a severe thunderstorm within 25 miles of your location today and tonight. The brown shaded zones are what we consider a low risk, or a 5 percent chance. Within the yellow zone, the Storm Prediction Center has issued a standard risk of severe weather which means there is a 15 percent chance of experiencing severe weather within 25 miles of any given point. Thunderstorm coverage will be isolated across South Texas with a slightly higher coverage expected across North Texas.

The strongest storms will be capable of producing golfball size hail and damaging winds in excess of 60 MPH. However, all storms will be capable of producing cloud to ground lightning. As it is a Sunday and numerous outdoor events are planned, please keep that in mind. Thunderstorms should begin firing by 4 to 5 PM to the west of Interstate 35 and begin approaching Interstate 35 by 6 to 9 PM. Remember, expect the unexpected when it comes to thunderstorms and have a way to receive weather warnings later this afternoon, especially if you’re planning to be outdoors. When thunder roars, go indoors!

We’ll be chasing northwest of Fort Worth this afternoon and plan on following the storms back into the metroplex. We’ll have live video available after 1 PM.

3 PM Chase Update

I made it to Jacksboro where I’m sitting with a few other chasers waiting for storms to fire up. We have a decent cumulus field in place and the first storms are attempting to develop about 50 miles west.

The Storm Prediction Center has recently issued a discussion stating a severe thunderstorm watch will likely be issued for portions of western North Texas and the Hill Country within a few hours. Any storms that develop this afternoon will have the potential to produce very large, damaging hail in addition to downburst winds.

We’re already out chasing and you can watch us live at www.TexasStormChasers.com/live

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