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SPC Lowers Watch Odds as West Texas Storms Lose Intensity

Forecasters now peg the watch likelihood near 20 percent for the Permian Basin to the Rolling Plains.

Overview

  • An evening update noted weakening storms near Midland with only isolated large hail and marginally severe wind gusts possible through about midnight.
  • Earlier analysis over the Permian Basin and Texas South Plains cited 45–55 kt deep-layer shear and steep lapse rates supporting large to potentially very large hail, with a brief tornado not ruled out and a 40 percent watch probability.
  • Northwest Texas into southwest Oklahoma saw a more unstable warm sector with MLCAPE over 1500 J/kg, where a few storms were expected to produce hail over 1 inch and strong gusts under a 40 percent watch consideration.
  • The Four Corners region carried a modest severe setup with 500–750 J/kg MLCAPE and 40–50 kt mid-level flow, supporting isolated hail up to about 1.25 inches and a few strong winds, with no watch expected at 5 percent.
  • The Weather Prediction Center flagged the Texas Big Country for brief training of slow-moving cells producing 1.5–2 inch per hour rates and widely scattered flash flooding potential overnight.