Posted on 05/20/2019 5:37:16 AM PDT by cba123
Update (6 a.m. Monday): In an outlook issued early Monday morning, the National Weather Service stated a tornado outbreak is expected across the southern plains, including much of Oklahoma and parts of Texas throughout the day and into the overnight hours.
Forecasters have the Tulsa and Oklahoma City metro areas in "moderate" risk categories for severe weather, with a rarely used "high" risk area stretching from west Oklahoma City to roughly Snyder, Texas. A tornado risk exists across an arc from west Texas to the Oklahoma-Missouri-Arkansas border, but the "high" risk area carries greater chances for violent, long-track tornadoes.
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Looks like a tornado warning issued just west of Bennet Springs park coming your way.
Were were there for some of April and May, just got back to the desert last Wednesday and it is amazingly mild here. Last year our spring trip was too cold to plant flowers there and this year, while mild and beautiful it was almost too rainy to be outside much.
Flood gates are open at Bagnell.
We got 2.3 inches of rain here.
Four or more around the Lake area...
So they plan to keep it below multi purose pool height until next week if they can?
A wren was a bit late opening the gates.
I expect well have water in our yard again.
Check Lake Expo.
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