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RT @NWSBrownsville: Small Craft Advisories are still in effect across Gulf waters and there remains a high risk of rip currents along the lower Texas coast through tonight. #RGVwx #txwx https://t.co/okt41SWpwV

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Winds gusting in excess of 50 mph lofted blowing dust across southwestern Texas, transporting it E-NE across much of Texas - as seen in #GOESEast True Color RGB images. After sunset, Nighttime Microphysics RGB images showed the airborne dust (magenta) approaching Oklahoma. #TXwx https://t.co/eax9r5cYOO

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RT @UWCIMSS: Winds gusting in excess of 50 mph lofted blowing dust across southwestern Texas, transporting it E-NE across much of Texas - as seen in #GOESEast True Color RGB images. After sunset, Nighttime Microphysics RGB images showed the airborne dust (magenta) approaching Oklahoma. #TXwx https://t.co/eax9r5cYOO

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RT @NWSLubbock: Satellite is showing the second round of dust for today. We are seeing gusts up to 70-80 mph across the region. #lubwx #txwx https://t.co/pmBiAvCToz

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1-minute #GOESEast Visible images showed widespread blowing dust & smoke plumes from Texas to Oklahoma & Kansas - and wind gusts in excess of 50-60 knots behind a cold front were aiding the rapid development & spread of grass fires (particularly in Oklahoma). #TXwx #OKwx #KSwx https://t.co/x2R8CKfrSt

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RT @NWS: Several clusters of severe storms are expected from central Texas across the ArkLaTex and into the lower Ohio Valley through tonight. The greatest threat for tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds will be from the ArkLaTex across western Arkansas into southeast Missouri, including potential for strong to potentially intense tornadoes.

Review your severe weather safety procedures for the possibility of dangerous weather today. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, https://t.co/qk3BcVP5M8, or other media for watches and warnings.

11:46am CDT #SPC Public Severe Weather Outlook #PWO concerning #arwx #ilwx #inwx #kywx #lawx #mowx #okwx #tnwx #txwx https://t.co/YbgOLYLob1 https://t.co/UuNakPsTzi
- NWS Storm Prediction Center

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True Color RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES19/#GOESEast revealed a dense wall of blowing dust moving southward and southeastward across New Mexico, Texas & Mexico along and behind a cold front: https://t.co/j5U4tM4cya; #NMwx #TXwx https://t.co/Xsa1vKcF1o

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1-minute Mesoscale Sector @NOAASatellites #GOES19/#GOESEast Visible and Infrared images with time-matched plots of SPC Storm Reports showed thunderstorms that produced hail as large as 5.00" in diameter & wind gusts as high as 106 mph across Texas: https://t.co/Xd5iy3qFju #TXwx https://t.co/e0u489dWHY

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RT @NWS: Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the central and southern Plains and the Ozarks later today and tonight (May 19).

LOCATIONS...
-Much of Missouri
-Central and Eastern Oklahoma
-Northwest Arkansas
-Eastern Kansas
-North-Central Texas
-Far Southeast Nebraska

HAZARDS...
-Widespread damaging winds, some hurricane force
-Several tornadoes, a few intense
-Widespread large hail, some baseball size

SUMMARY...
Significant severe weather is likely from the central/southern Plains into the the Ozarks today into tonight. All severe weather hazards are expected, to include tornadoes (some potentially strong to intense), very large hail, and severe winds.
@NWSSPC

11:48am CDT #SPC Public Severe Weather Outlook #PWO concerning #arwx #kswx #mowx #newx #okwx #txwx https://t.co/OgH2BAvEDP https://t.co/dORxLVGBXA
- NWS Storm Prediction Center

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