Veteran's Day Rain, Storms, and Possible Tornadoes

     GoodMorning Everybody, How's it going! Severe Weather Update here, this morning I took a look at the new model data. The Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma has lifted the "Enhanced" Risk into Missouri, as time go by I'm thinking this is turning into more of an Isolated Threat than a Widespread threat. However, the threat still remains for the organization of Supercell Thunderstorms, they will have the ability to quickly organize and state to rotate, then become tornadic. So Certain areas of the State will have a substantial threat for Dangerous storms and possible tornadoes. Mainly this is a Strong Wind threat type of system, but due to speed, and rapid intensifying, they can present a tornadic threat.
Here's a Forecast and a map developed by the National Weather Service in North Little Rock. As you can see, this is a more generalized wind threat than tornadic, but due to speed and possible rapid intensification, Tornadoes can't be ruled out, but due to the track of this system, the good Tornado chance will be to the north. 
Here's another map, just for Generalization, here's the map from the Storm Prediction Center in Norman Oklahoma. 

There will be Severe weather, there will possibly be a Tornado Watch for East, and Northeast Arkansas, those areas stand the best chance for Isolated Tornadoes. That doesn't mean we won't see them anywhere else. Main conserns are Straight Line Winds, and Large Hail. Flooding isn't really a concern because this will be in and out, from Left to Right within the night. I STRONGLY Encourage you guys to follow me on Social Media if you Haven't already. Thanx for coming here to the Weather Hawk's Blogg. 

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  1. Just now getting this post on Facebook, 11/14/15. Useless info when sent 4 days AFTER the fact!

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