Dangerous severe weather outbreak
Feb. 10, 2009 8:33 pm ET
A significant risk of severe thunderstorms, including tornadoes will extend eastward from Oklahoma and northern Texas to Arkansas and Louisiana through the overnight hours.
The area at risk extends from southeastern Kansas and southern Missouri southward through eastern Texas and Louisiana. The main threat of damaging storms and tornadoes exists over eastern Oklahoma , northeast Texas (including Dallas-Ft. Worth), Arkansas (including Little Rock) and northwest Louisiana.
Later on, an intense squall line is forecast to develop over northern Texas and ride eastward across north-central and central portions of the state.
Severe weather will continue to expand and accelerate overnight, sweeping through southern Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana. The violent storms should be crossing the Mississippi River by dawn.
Residents in the projected path of the thunderstorms should monitor weather events very closely through Wednesday. This is a dangerous situation.
Hold onto your hats dear friends, cause the bad weather is coming!
Please be safe!
ReplyDeleteNasty stuff hit Oklahoma City earlier today...
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
I hate storms and we haven't even been getting them lately. I'm sending you positive thoughts and well wishes and hugs too for your safety. Go under the house! We are thinking about you lots.
ReplyDeleteWith many hugs and Licks,
Sammie
Oh dear, that sounds like a nasty storm. Be safe!
ReplyDeleteScottie
Ah,gotta love that Texas weather! More muddy paws to come.
ReplyDeleteYou & yur family takes care! And, we thought we had it bad in PGH with snow & ice last week.
ReplyDelete-da boyz, Cosmos & Juneau-
I hope you all are going to be ok!
ReplyDeletePaws crossed
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
I suspect you will have some hail. I was a property adjuster in Dallas/Fort Worth area, and spent most of my time over on the west side of Fort Worth. Lots of hail. I hope the storms miss you.
ReplyDeleteTornados in February... you are in for a long season.
ReplyDeletebe careful! Oh thanks for the Valentines' message! Addie and Lucy are too cute and too kind.
Norwood
Oh dearie me... please be safe. Tornado in TX.. forest fires in Australia.. sigh...
ReplyDeletePlease stay safe..
Weatherwise this year has not started well anywhere!
ReplyDeleteDo stay safe!
Love, and pats & pets
Blue
Oh dear, that doesn't sound good. Please stay safe now!
ReplyDeleteHi Addie & Lucie
ReplyDeleteOooohhhh. Please stay safe. Mummy asked if you could please tell your Mummy that she will email her back in the next day or so.
And FURRY BIG THANK YOU LICKS for posting the link for Dogs Victoria for the furry criters and their hoomans affected by the bushfires.
Big licks to you
Suzuki
xxx
Our paws are crossed that the weatherman is dead wrong!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch
We will keep you in our thoughts! Maybe you girls should start digging a safe shelter in the back yard!! BOL
ReplyDeleteLicks,
Kylie
Take care of yourself and get to your storm cellar. You do have one of those, don't you? You can come stay with us if it gets bad~!
ReplyDeleteLove, Dozer, Dottie and
Cooper
Look where it is all headed... OHIO!!! We are getting this yucky weather today. The ground is so wet from all the snow that has melted and the trees are broken from the ice storm we just had - we are afraid we are going to lose power again. Not fun!
ReplyDeleteBe safe girls!
Tinkerbell, Oscar and Tucker
This is the same system that blasted Oklahoma? Yikes!
ReplyDeleteoh yes, keep safe.
ReplyDeleteThe weather everywhere seems totally weird at the moment.
lotsaluv and weathery licks, Marvin xxxx
I hope you guys are safe - update us soon!
ReplyDeleteHead for the basement.
ReplyDeleteYikes Addie...you guys have had horrible weather! My mom said she's been in a tornado before and it's not fun!! So I hope everyone is ok!!
ReplyDeleteWoof.....Velcro
Please stay safe! Woo all huddle together in the bath tub! I hear it is quite safe...as long as there is no water.
ReplyDeletePaws crossed for everyone!
Mya Boo Boo
OH we are so glad that nothing happened here. Of course Oklahoma wasn't so lucky.
ReplyDeleteBig Sloppy Kisses
Gus, Louie and Callie
Oh Addie & Lucy! Pls. be safe! We don't get tornados in our area (well, not many or often).
ReplyDeleteWe have snow here up to our little armpits (of course our legs are pretty short, though!)
(((hugs)) Your Friends
Oskar, Schatzi & Xena
Be safe. No telling what Mother Nature has up her sleeve. =)
ReplyDeleteStay safe!!
ReplyDeleteNala
Oh no! You guys stay safe, we'll be thinking of you, hope it doesn't get too bad :o)
ReplyDeleteSlobbers xx
oh my... it's to early for that weather..we all need to do an anti hurricane dance. very scary. stay safe!
ReplyDeletetheBUSTER, Ms.Persephone & Ms.Blue...beginning to feel a bit better.
We are a bit north of you in northeastern Kansas, and we agree, those tornado warnings scare us too. February seems so early for this destructive weather but it HAS been a strange winter.
ReplyDeleteStay safe.
Woos, the OP Pack