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Severe thunderstorm causes hazardous driving in Plano 

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Dallas North Tollway, Plano, TX
Audio|Source: K5PRK 444.2500 MHz Plano ARK Repeater
02:6

Transcript:
This is KJ5EHM and Collin County area. The main part of the storm that is under the severe thunderstorm storm warning has now, looks like it's now finally approached the county. And so basically if you're anywhere from, I'm going to say up and down Dallas North Tollway, between Dallas North Tollway and Preston between George Bush and 121. That is where the major part of the storm is right now. We're south with George Bush, you can still fit to the Tarrant and Dallas County lines. That would be a severe kind of area as well. And then it's going to be moving southeast. The current trajectory has the main body of the cell, the middle part of the cell, entering the county at 128, coming across. Preston and George Bush around 140 will officially hit 75 right around 2 o'clock and then Murphy about 2.13. So that's kind of the current trajectory of the storm, but it is now finally entering the county. I am curious though if anyone has eyes on the storm north of 121 to 380 up to Melissa. If you have any winds in excess of 45, I'll take those. All right, this is KJ5EHM, with Collin County Area, Connect Control. Temporarily, I am going to bring down the reporting criteria real quick because I'm trying to see what the outflow boundary is and what the winds currently are. So I'm going to drop the wind criteria down to 40, 4040 miles an hour. If you have any wind to report of 40 or greater, if you would contact net control, just so I can kind of get a sense of where the offload boundary is.

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Dallas North Tollway, Plano, TX

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