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  • shocktown
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    Originally posted by Maizerunner08 View Post
    I'm calling it now. Storms all miss Wichita. Seems like every storm system has been shifting north of the metro, guessing this system does the same thing.
    Well played!

    The reverse jinx worked!!!

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  • SB Shock
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    Tornado Watch for Wichita and most of SC Kansas until 9pm central.

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  • SubGod22
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    Can we postpone it to 530? I'd like to get home and stay somewhat dry.

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  • 1972Shocker
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    Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
    Second chance around 5pm? Or is that a bust already too?
    Will have to wait and see on that.

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  • Kung Wu
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    Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post

    At this point looks like you made a good call, at least at this point. Getting a little rain in NE Wichita right now but the radar indicates the bulk of the rain looks to be from Salina and running north up through NE Nebraska. Omaha looks to be getting a good rain.
    Second chance around 5pm? Or is that a bust already too?

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  • 1972Shocker
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    Originally posted by Maizerunner08 View Post
    I'm calling it now. Storms all miss Wichita. Seems like every storm system has been shifting north of the metro, guessing this system does the same thing.
    At this point looks like you made a good call, at least at this point. Getting a little rain in NE Wichita right now but the radar indicates the bulk of the rain looks to be from Salina and running north up through NE Nebraska. Omaha looks to be getting a good rain.

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  • 1972Shocker
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    Storm Chaser Stephen Jones ·


    PREPARE FOR A SOAKER!!
    The big change in the weather pattern is coming across a large portion of the US. A series of storm systems toward the end of October into the first week of November will deliver much-needed rain (especially east of I-35 corridor).​
    We'll take whatever we can get but what we really need is substantial rain west of the I-35 corridor, specifically west of Cheney especially the drainage basin of the Ninnescah River.

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  • Maizerunner08
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    I'm calling it now. Storms all miss Wichita. Seems like every storm system has been shifting north of the metro, guessing this system does the same thing.

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  • Kung Wu
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    So is it gonna hit the fan today?

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  • pinstripers
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    Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post

    All seriousness....did you add the "(especially east of the I-35 corridor)" or is that just a happy accident?
    that's his

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  • WuDrWu
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    Originally posted by pinstripers View Post
    Storm Chaser Stephen Jones ·


    PREPARE FOR A SOAKER!!
    The big change in the weather pattern is coming across a large portion of the US. A series of storm systems toward the end of October into the first week of November will deliver much-needed rain (especially east of I-35 corridor).​
    All seriousness....did you add the "(especially east of the I-35 corridor)" or is that just a happy accident?

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  • SB Shock
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    Wichita NWS

    Also, long range models (both deterministic and ensemble groups)
    suggest that a wetter pattern is expected to begin this weekend. We
    are cautiously optimistic that this signal is real as much of the
    area could really use the rainfall. Still, we have been here before
    so many times this year with things swinging the other way at the
    last moment.

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  • pinstripers
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    Storm Chaser Stephen Jones ·


    PREPARE FOR A SOAKER!!
    The big change in the weather pattern is coming across a large portion of the US. A series of storm systems toward the end of October into the first week of November will deliver much-needed rain (especially east of I-35 corridor).​

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  • SB Shock
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    Tuesday and Wednesday are possible severe weather days.

    TUESDAY

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    WEDNESDAY

    svrwed.jpg

    Let's see how this can find a way to miss Wichita.

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  • SB Shock
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    I should be posting the aurora and comet pictures here. It seems the only weather we are getting is "space weather".

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