29 April 2025 | Northwest Texas, USA | Supercell

A surface boundary from the southwest root of the Texas Panhandle up toward Wichita Falls looked like a good spot for supercells this day. I targeted near Post, and was looking for storms that could form or migrate to the warm side of the boundary. The storm I picked was the tail end storm and struggled to do much more than make a lovely turquoise RFD core. Meanwhile a thoroughly nudged cell a couple cores to the northeast wound up producing a couple tornado reports near Seymour.

A bit of fence and a blue storm — 2044Z.
Outflowy cloud sculptures west of Clairemont — 2113Z.
South end of the line congealing into a big shelf east of Haskell — 2339Z.
And Haskell Farms closed up for the day as the line moves through — 2350Z.
Ending the night with Super linear nocturnal convection northwest of Bowie — 0157Z.

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