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re: 5/6 Oklahoma/Kansas severe weather - High Risk- PDS Tor Watch

Posted on 5/5/24 at 1:00 pm to
Posted by Pedro
Geaux Hawks
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 5/5/24 at 1:00 pm to
Yea I get you can’t cater the whole system to the general public but things like this really should be
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 5/5/24 at 1:11 pm to
Especially with how access has grown over recent years. It used to be that the only people who really saw the actual outlooks were newsrooms/on-air mets and the weather community. Now, anyone can get an app that puts the automatically updated 4 Day on your homescreen.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 5/5/24 at 5:55 pm to
A good little thread from NWS Norman:
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We don't want you to get wrapped up too much in which color/category you're shown in in the outlook above. Yes, severe weather is *most* likely in the red and orange areas, but our entire area has a risk of severe weather that is high enough to need to pay attention to.

First of all: tomorrow does not look like one of those days where every single person will see a storm.

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But if you are in an area that receives a storm, significant severe weather is possible, including strong tornadoes, very large hail, and destructive winds.


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We know storm fatigue is real and that it's been a long couple of weeks. With that said, we want you to be ready for an impactful day of severe weather tomorrow. We'll be using this post to start a thread with some FAQs about tomorrow's risk, with updates throughout this evening.
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