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SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE 04/28/2020: 50 Million In Danger‼️

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       Hey Everybody, GoodMorning! I hope everybody is continuing to stay safe, and somewhat stress free under the circumstances going on in the country. This Storm season has been VERY active needless to say. Here in Arkansas, today we have yet another significant chance for a major Outbreak of Severe Weather. We've had consistent Severe Weather events every week for the last couple of weeks. This week there is now a Moderate Risk for Severe Weather in parts of Arkansas for today (Tuesday, April 28th, 2020), this evening, and tonight. Let's get into the details.        At First there was a Slight risk for Severe Weather over mostly the West, and Central 1/2 of Arkansas Tuesday evening, and night. The concerns were mainly just hail, and damamging straight lined winds. But the confidence for Torndaoes has increased due to a couple of factors; one being the shear amount of wind energy associated with this system, there's a low pressure system in the Midwest moving due East,

SEVERE WEATHER UPDATE: Easter Issues!!!

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       Hey Everybody, I hope everybody is having a happy Saturday afternoon so far! I hope everybody is staying safe in this very inconvenient time in our lives. This weekend will not make things any easier to deal with because today, Saturday April 11th 2K20 we have a chance for Scattered Strong Storms late this evening and tonight. And tomorrow, Easter Sunday April 12th, 2K20, we have a chance for a Widespread Severe Weather Outbreak including Tornadoes. So let's dive off into dynamics, and timing so everybody will understand how serious this situation is.       I'm not so worried about today, I don't expect much in the way of actual widespread Severe Weather today there will be scattered showers, and thunderstorms later today, and there is a chance some of it can be strong to severe, but there's not much confidence of any widespread severe weather. The time-line for today is around 4pm for Southwest, and Central Arkansas to see rain, and thunderstorm development.