Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Returning from Vegas and Still quiet

Well I just returned from an amazing time from Viva Las Vegas for my best friends bachelor party. It was such a great time to spend time with friends and being in a bigger city. The weather here in Lawton and for the majority of the United States remains stable and cooler then average east of the Mississippi. Look ahead over the next two weeks it looks like a northwest flow with a trough in the east. This will continue to limit the warmth from expanding and the return of moisture for the most part. This will be the general trend for the next two weeks but the latest models have started to be a little more interesting for the Sunday. A cold front will press southward into Oklahoma on Sunday as moisture increases from the south with temperatures in the 70s. Currently the SPC doesn't have any of Oklahoma in a risk for severe weather however this could change if the model trend continues. Right now Sunday afternoon in Texoma could be a stormy one as both models GFS and NAM have over 1000 joules of CAPE and decent 0-6km Shear. This could be the first chase of the year but this could easily be pushed south if moisture or low pressure doesn't develop in the Texas panhandle. Stay tuned as I start posting more often if the weather picks up.

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