Anon what's your assessment of that Gracemont storm thats heading to SW Metro?
Anon what's your assessment of that Gracemont storm thats heading to SW Metro?
Storms coming into OKC right now are not very organized, a lot of cells going up around the area making it pretty murky. However, it is still technically SVR warned.
Ping pong ball sized hail reported with that Gracemont storm.
That storm is booking it east around 65mph
Looks to be mostly a damaging wind threat with that South Metro storm at this time.
Could easily be 80 mph winds heading towards Moore right now. Not a tornado, but still a very dangerous storm.
Tornado warning issued for Valley Brook (Crossroads Mall) and SE OKC moving NE near 44th
And now there is a tornado warning for the SE Metro.
Literally like, 40 miles separated OKC getting 2 or more inches of rain compared to the. 25 or so we got tonight. Alas.
Hopefully no one is hurt with the tornado in EOC.
We had the option to leave early as needed. Take leave, work from home, and everyone decided what was the best time was.
Earlier in the day, the metro was timed around rush hour, we were instructed to be home by then. Like mentioned above, some have an hour drive, some grabbed kids from daycare, etc. I'm not too far, left work later, but was home early before the evening commute. Closing 2-3PM seems early, but that gives everyone ample time to finish, close up and get home. * I also work for a government agency
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I wasn't bashing them. Just saying it was ironic that it was almost 10 hours after they closed that storms hit anywhere near them. I'm not bashing safety of employees or the courthouse itself, I promise.
I get your point. Really, here, need to get on the side of caution. And once the wall to wall coverage starts, it freaks everyone out, not much gets done productive wise.
I went to bed around 10 tonight and the phone alert woke me up. Yep, much later than we thought but heck, it's Oklahoma weather. Just so dang unpredictable as much as we try.
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How the storm looked in early development just to the ESE of Stillwater that soon later greatly intensified and formed a tornado that struck Barnsdall and Bartlesville:
Pictures and videos from Barnsdall are incredible. Wow.
Looks like the latter half of the GFS is starting to hint at more MCS-type systems coming from the northwest. These are typically our real rain makers. Hoping for some pretty good rain in the latter half of May and June!
Thursday May 16th. WOW.
One person was killed in Barnsdall. One missing. Some cars were tossed into Bird Creek that borders the town. 25 people had to be rescued from their homes. At least an EF-3 tornado.
The isolated severe storm bearing the Barnsdall tornado happened not long before it collided with the squall line to the west. Once absorbed by it just outside Bartlesville the tornado quickly faded away. Damage was substantial on the south side of Bartlesville. Thankfully, the unique downtown was spared. That is where Frank Lloyd Wright's only skyscraper is built.
Aerial view of Barnsdall by KOTV-6 Tulsa: https://www.newson6.com/story/663a40...ong-bird-creek
I don't understand. If so many people don't like Mike Morgan and don't trust him, why are so many even listening to him?
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