Monster Storm To Bring Strong Tornadoes, Severe Weather Outbreak Expected Tomorrow…



Severe Weather and a winter storm are returning to the United States today and tomorrow as a trough is expected to strengthen over the Southern Plains on Friday. This will bring severe storms, including threats like damaging winds, large hail, a a few tornadoes, which a tornado or two could be STRONG (EF-2+). Snow will also be possible for those in the Western USA. Here’s everything that YOU need to know!

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45 thoughts on “Monster Storm To Bring Strong Tornadoes, Severe Weather Outbreak Expected Tomorrow…”

  1. I'm directly in the ZONE that is being forecasted, especially for tornadic conditions. However, this storm hasn't even formed yet, and we are 30hrs away from any accurate predictions. I've been chasing tornadoes/severe weather for the last 28yrs of my life, and most of the time, these predictions are fear tactics and are usually "nothing burgers." With the warm gulf air moving up, the wind speeds, dew point, and humidity, the conditions are favorable, but tornadoes ARE NOT PREDICTABLE. These types of storms are severe and chaotic, in nature, out in West TX, but as they pass Wichita Falls and move towards the DFW Metroplex, they tend to slow down, break apart, and lose steam. Once they move through the Metroplex and travel further east, towards the Tyler and East TX region, they may pick up their severity. Remember, this will occur after the sun has set and cooler temps reign through the area, decreasing the chances of severe weather. There are several models that show different forecasts, so it'd be a lot more helpful for others, to wait until a line of storms even pop off, before spreading fear and panicking people. I've been in over two dozen tornadoes and watch the weather everyday, without a computer or model, telling me to do so. I'm a subscriber to your channel, as well as Ryan Hall Y'all, and both of you are going off models that are not even 100% correct. As I appreciate your channel and providing current radars and commentary, wait 20-24hrs before y'all start making predictions. We have trusted experts here locally, not even calling for those types of forecasts yet, because you CAN'T PREDICT THE WEATHER. Thanks for your work, but as a Texan, my advice is to wait just a bit longer.

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  2. God this dude needs to let some facial hair grow out some kinda bad. His face looks so unbalanced with his big forehead it's like a lightbulb with his face bald on the bottom

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  3. Great information! Being down near the Brazil valley and south, you didn’t mention anything about that second line that forms. Is that just the cold front? And what are the main hazards of the second line? Thanks!

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  4. By the way, if the clouds happen to break ahead of these storms, look to the sky to see, if they're spraying lines up there. Every time it's supposed to be strong to severe, they tend to spray the sky out in front of the storms. It's very difficult to not see "white lines" in the sky, unless you're looking down at your phones. If you need an example, I have 2,000+ pics to send to your email, plus videos of them in action. Be safe everyone, and have a plan for you and your family to go somewhere safe, if these storms become severe. God bless!

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  5. Im new to Denton County TX. Im a former Californian and this is all so scary to me. Max I herd that the bathroom is usually the safest but our most interior room is the laundry room. Do you think that’s safer in a tornado situation?

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  6. My dad, who was there for the tornado in Tuscaloosa, said that out here in Houston, the weather right now definitely reminds him of the skies before that tornado in Tuscaloosa.

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  7. I'm getting these hours late… 🤔❓ Don't know why. Anyway, THANK YOI MAX👏🏼 Your videos are EXTREMELY educational and So HELPFUL!!! Best Weather info out here for sure!! You ARE Appreciated 🙏🙏 THANK YOU✌🏽🕯

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