LOCAL WEATHER CONDITIONS AT Franklin, Venango Regional Airport Temperature 35.6 F / 2 C Dew Point 30.2 F / -1 C Humidity 81% Wind Speed 0 Wind Direction N 0 Degrees Visibility 10 Miles Sky Conditions Clear Current Weather Barometer 30.32 Inches Issued At 04/28/2025 04:56 $$ |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ACUS03 KWNS 280818 SWODY3 SPC AC 280817 Day 3 Convective Outlook CORR 1 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0317 AM CDT Mon Apr 28 2025 Valid 301200Z - 011200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS PORTIONS OF NORTH-CENTRAL TEXAS INTO SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA... CORRECTED FOR INCORRECT DAY REFERENCE ...SUMMARY... Widely scattered thunderstorm activity is expected from the southern Plains to the Great Lakes on Wednesday as a mid-level trough ejects into the southern Plains. Severe thunderstorms will be possible across east-central Texas into central/eastern Oklahoma. ...Synopsis... A mid-level trough will eject across the southern Plains on Tuesday. Surface low development is expected across western Texas on D2-Tuesday, with a weak low tracking eastward into east-central Texas by the D3-Wednesday period. Overnight thunderstorm activity is expected at the beginning of the D3 period across portions of central Oklahoma into east-central Texas. By the afternoon, additional scattered thunderstorm development along the dryline near the Red River on Wednesday afternoon will pose potential for severe wind, hail, and a tornado. ...East-Central Texas into southern Oklahoma... Scattered thunderstorm development along the dryline across central Texas into Oklahoma on Wednesday afternoon will pose some severe potential. Some uncertainty arises in coverage of morning convection and cloud cover. However, it appears a corridor of favorable instability and shear will overlap by the afternoon along and ahead of the dryline. Shear profiles will be supportive of supercells before clusters begin to form and attempts at upscale growth occur. Large hail and damaging wind will be the primary risks given steep lapse rates, though forecast soundings do show some curvature of low level hodographs favorable for some tornado risk with early supercell modes. ..Thornton/Bentley.. 04/28/2025 $$ |