Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Here's why pummeling tornadoes are coming for the Southern Plains

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It's an ominous Monday in the southern Great Plains. 

Entire school districts are closed as storm scientists expect "high risk" weather and severe thunderstroms, with conditions ripe for powerful tornadoes throughout much of the Texas Panhandle and Oklahoma. A confluence of robust elements have combined forces to produce an exceptionally dangerous day.

"It's an environment that we don’t see very often," said Bill Bunting, operations chief for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Storm Prediction Center. "Maybe once or twice in the career of a forecaster."

Here is a zoomed in image of our High Risk for 20 May 2019 for use in social mediapic.twitter.com/TZd9Fr3atW

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