The official H/L yesterday was 80/54 there was no rainfall the sun was out 39% of the possible time. It was yet another windy day with a average wind speed of 16.5MPH and the highest wind gust of 45 MPH. (with no thunderstorms) For today the average H/L is 63/42 the record high of 83 was set in 1901 the record low of 24 was set in 1945. The most rainfall of 1.45” fell in 2020. The most snowfall was 0.9” in 1961. Last year the H/L was 57/42.
The official high of 80 yesterday was the 8th warmest for any April 27th and was the warmest on the date since 1990. The overnight low and current temperature here in MBY is 63 and there is light rain falling at this time.
What a night 4.85 inches of rain has fallen with this round and steady rain is still falling. Flash flood warnings are in effect and for the first time in almost 3 years all of our farm ponds are full. ATM my 3 day storm total is at 7.65 inches and I wanna give a nod to the GFS and HRRR for being the only models to consistently show this much rain. More rain is expected today and a slight risk for severe weather this afternoon.
2.41" at my place and still coming down although it's probably winding down. No severe weather in town, but there was a strong tornado not too far to the SSW of Tulsa. Some other weaker tornadoes in the general area as well. All in all an interesting event and I am glad storms didn't get any closer.
Models are showing another chance this afternoon with some decent instability and enough shear to potentially pop a supercell.