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Video Clips of the Dallas/Seagoville, TX Tornadoes, 9/8/2010

Footage of a tornado passing through west Dallas, TX late this afternoon.

Extreme Weather

Mean Hermine Rain?

Rainfall Projection Through Friday AM

The latest projections continue to show the remnant low of once tropical storm Hermine tracking over a portion of the Ozarks. This will mean another soggy day on Thursday with excessive rain totals and possible flash flooding.

A flash flood watch has been hoisted by the National Weather Service office for tonight lasting through Friday.

A widespread area of 3-4″+ of rain is forecast to develop over the central portions of the Ozarks. With these old tropical systems, it often happens that a few isolated areas may receive more than the overall forecast for rain. Where these heavier rainfall spikes might occur is still uncertain at this point.

Tropical weather systems spreading heavy rain inland are fairly common.  I pointed out a storm taking a similar path in my blog here.  A discussion of additional September rains can also be found here.

Extreme Weather

Tropical Remnants

Rain Path of Erin 2007

Tropical Storm Hermine came ashore near south Texas last night and now the task of figuring out where the heavy rain arc will end up begins! [...]

Extreme Weather

Heavy Hermine Rain?

Visible Satellite of Hermine

As tropical storm Hermine moves along the extereme western Gulf of Mexico, the main question for the Ozarks is: will this storm spike our rain totals to the extreme later this week? In light of the extreme rains of Wednesday and Thursday of last week, this question is certainly on the minds of many! [...]

Extreme Weather

Two Extreme Rains

Areas south of Battlefield into northern Christian County have had nearly a foot of rain over about a day and a half according to radar rain estimates. [...]

Tropics

Hurricane Earl

Visible Satellite Image of Earl 9/2/10 a.m.

Category four Earl has made a turn overnight and is moving more northward. It has strengthened to sustained winds of 145 mph. This storm will affect the outer banks of North Carolina later tonight and hurricane warnings are in effect for this region. [...]

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