WEATHER

Stormy Weather Alert for Texas and Oklahoma

Southern Plains, USASun May 25 2025
The weather forecast for Sunday was grim for the Southern Plains. Meteorologists had their eyes on central and northeastern Texas, as well as central and southwestern Oklahoma. These areas were in the crosshairs of severe thunderstorms. The main concern was the potential for damaging winds. These winds could reach speeds of up to 80 miles per hour. Hail was another threat. It could be as large as baseballs, which is about three inches in diameter. There was also a chance of tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center had issued a level 3 out of 5 risk for these areas. This is known as an enhanced risk. It means that the likelihood of severe weather is significant. People in these regions were advised to stay alert and prepared. The storms were expected to start in the middle of Sunday afternoon. However, the severe weather wasn't just limited to Texas and Oklahoma. The lower Mississippi Valley and the Deep South were also in the path of these storms. They could expect strong winds and hail as the storms moved eastward. It's important to note that severe weather can be unpredictable. Even with advanced forecasting, there's always a chance that the actual conditions could be different. This is why it's crucial to stay informed and ready. The Southern Plains are no strangers to severe weather. This region is part of Tornado Alley, an area known for its frequent and intense storms. Residents here are often well-prepared for such events. They know the importance of having a plan and staying informed. The storms were expected to move east into Sunday night. This means that even if the initial impact was in Texas and Oklahoma, the severe weather could affect other areas as well. It's a reminder that weather patterns can be far-reaching.

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    If hail the size of baseballs starts falling, should we start playing baseball or just duck for cover?
    Is there a hidden agenda behind the Storm Prediction Center's enhanced risk warning?
    What measures are in place to alert residents in central and northeastern Texas and central and southwestern Oklahoma about the impending storms?

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