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Old 05-06-2008, 08:35 AM   #1
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Default Another MAJOR Tornado Outbreak Possible Wednesday

-Looks like another round of potentially deadly weather is on the way for the middle of the week across the same areas that just got hammered a couple of days ago. A major tornado outbreak is possible Wednesday afternoon and into the nighttime hours across eastern Texas, eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, southern Missouri and Louisianna. It's still early and things could change as we closer and closer to Wednesday afternoon. continue to Promet Chris Sowers

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Default MAJOR Tornado Outbreak Coming....UPDATE

EXPECTED HARDEST HIT STATES - Texas, Oklahoma, southeastern Kansas, southern Missouri, Louisianna, Mississippi, Arkansas, western Kentucky and Tennessee....

TIMELINE....

WEDNESDAY ....Eastern Oklahoma, eastern Texas, southern Kansas...

WEDNESDAY NIGHT ....Arkansas, southern Missouri, northern Louisianna, northwestern Mississippi, northeastern Texas, western Tennessee, western Kentucky...

THURSDAY.....Southeastern Mississippi, central and eastern Tennessee, southeastern Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia...


DISCUSSION ....

It's basically last week all over again with a few minor tweaks and changes here and there. Warm and humid air will surge northward out of the Gulf of Mexico as an upper level low pressure system moves out of the front range and into the plains states. Surface winds out of the south turn southwest and eventually west-southwest with height providing plenty of shearing. Surface instability is pretty high as well with dewpoints in the 60's and lifted indicies of -5 to -8 all up and down the plains. read more
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