Severe weather alert issued for Swisher County area


Audio|Source: NOAA Weather Radio Plainview KNG561
05:35
Transcript:
Minor hail damage to vegetation is possible. Locations intact that include Turkey, Caprock Canyon State Park, Kidikwe, Valley Schools, and Flomut. If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building. You're listening to NOAA Weather Radio Station, WNG 561, the voice of the National Weather Service in Lubbock. This broadcast serves the good people of the northern South Plains in southern Texas Panhandle. The 6 p.m. observations, at the Plainview Hale County Airport, the temperature was 95 degrees, 2.59 degrees, and the relative humidity 30%. The wind was south at 8 miles an hour, and the pressure 30.01 inches and falling. A partly sunny sky at Amarillo, 84. Northeast wind 7 miles an hour. A cloudy sky at Lubbock, 96. South wind 15 miles an hour. A partly sunny sky at Chorres, 82. East wind 5 miles an hour, gusting to 25. Midland had a mostly sunny sky, and 100 degrees. South wind 5 miles an hour. Across eastern New Mexico, at Clovis, it was partly sunny. 85 degrees. East wind at 9 miles an hour. Conditions for other surrounding locations, at Denver, thunder was reported with the temperature of 84 degrees. It was partly sunny at Albuquerque, 84. At the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, it was mostly sunny, 97. Once again at 6 p.m., at Plainview, the temperature was 95, 2.59 degrees. and the relative humidity 30%. The wind was south at 8 miles an hour, and the pressure of 30.01 inches and falling. A quick glance at the forecast for plain view and vicinity. Tonight, mostly cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms until midnight, then partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Lowes in the mid-60s. South winds 5 to 10 miles an hour. Becoming north after midnight. Chance of rain 40%. Serving the good people of West Texas. Here are the latest West Texas Mesonet observations as of 6.15 p.m. 96 degrees at Plainview. Wind southwest at 4 miles an hour. 6 foot wind 2 miles an hour. 8.93. Wind south-southwest at 4 miles an hour. 6 foot wind 2. At Amherst, 92. Wind east-southeast at 10. 6-foot wind 8. At Alton, 95. Wind east-southeast at 5. 6-foot wind 3. At heart, 93. Wind south-southwest at 4. 6-foot wind 0. At dimit, 90. Wind north-northwest at 8. 6-foot wind 6. 79 at Happy. Wind north at 17. Tulia 87. Wind north-northeast at 16. 91 at Silverton. Wind east at 8. 6 foot wind 6 foot wind 6.Flea 95. Wind south-southeast at 10. 6 foot wind 9. 93 at Abernackie. Wind south-southwest at 4. 6-foot wind 3. At Caprock Canyons, 82. Wind southeast at 24. With precipitation. Low-level inversion 1 degree. 24-hour precipitation 100th of an inch. Palo Duro Canyon State Park Rim 79. Wind west-northwest at 5. 79 at Palo Duro Canyon State Park floor. Wind northwest at 3. 24-hour precipitation 8,500s. 92 at the JA Ranch. Wind north-northwest at 13. 24-hour precipitation 400ths. Leslie 90. Wind southeast at 14. Turning now to notable mezzanet rainfall accumulations in the past 24 hours. Palo Duro Canyon State Park floor, 8500th of an inch. Vega. 4,400s, Fritch, 3,800s, KC. Wretch, 3,600s. This is a short-term forecast for the following counties in Texas, Briscoll, Castro, Floyd, Hale, Lamb, and Swisher. Through 7 p.m., rain, showers, and thunderstorms are expected to continue to expand in coverage and intensity through dinner time. This activity will be capable of brief moderate to heavy rainfall, reducing visibility to less than a mile, small hail up to the size of dimes and wind gusts to 50 miles per hour as it moves northeast near 25 miles per hour.
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