00:00Good evening from just south of Childress, Texas, where we are watching storms attempting to develop
00:05here in an area that is under the risk of all hazards of severe weather this evening. Strong
00:11winds, hail, in some cases very large hail and tornadoes are all possible with any supercells
00:17that fire in this area just off to my west along a dry line here in north Texas. Additionally,
00:24storms will be possible in the eastern Texas panhandle and southwestern Oklahoma. Now we're
00:30watching for supercells to form here and as those supercells form on a dry line they will move off to
00:35the east here into a moist environment with strong inflow at the surface right now ripping out of the
00:40southeast and those low level winds will increase through the evening increasing that tornado threat
00:47and in some cases we could see strong tornadoes with some of these supercells especially if the
00:51supercell is able to stay discreet and eventually move east and northeast into Oklahoma where an
00:58environment is in place that supports strong tornadoes later tonight. I'll be tracking these
01:03storms here across north Texas and into Oklahoma tonight. For AccuWeather, I'm Aaron J. Jack.
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