These hail pictures are from Judge Ralph Ohm from the June 14, 2023 Hail Event.
Radar Images from June 14, 2023, Hail Event #ARWX
Radar images from the June 14, 2023, Hail Event. First video is High-Res Radar (Reflectivity) with Baron Storm Tracks and Baron Shear Markers. Second is the Hail Swath. Third is the Damaging Wind Path. Fourth is the Radar Estimates of Rainfall.
More Severe Weather Potentially on the Way #ARWX
With yesterday’s major hail event, I know we’re all tired of the severe weather. However, we may not be over with it all yet. We’re still under a Severe Risk for Thursday and Friday. Here’s a look at the latest SPC Outlooks. Keep vigilant on the severe weather situation. If conditions worsen, I’ll update here.
Hail Update #ARWX
More Hail Damage Pictures from my uncle, Cal Jones.
Hail Update #ARWX
There has been plenty of hail damage around Hot Springs. Here’s a look at the Hail Swath Maps, plus a look at hail images from Staton Flurry and Joe Wallace. The rainbow picture is from detective John Greathouse and is a nice pleasant image to look at after today’s event.
There’s a couple of other hail potentials in the area, so we might not be done yet.
Severe Weather Update #ARWX
Here’s the latest SPC Outlooks for today’s severe weather event.
Destructive Hail Approaching #ARWX
Severe Weather Update #ARWX
We could continue to see severe weather today. Hot Springs is also right on the edge of the Severe Risk for tomorrow. Here are the latest SPC Outlooks. If conditions worsen, I’ll update here.
Severe Weather Update #ARWX
There are scattered showers and thunderstorms across Arkansas today, although most of the severe weather will primarily miss Hot Springs and shift to the south of us.
A large portion of the state (including Hot Springs) is under a Severe Risk for Tuesday.
Below are the latest SPC Outlooks. If conditions worsen, I’ll update here.
Severe Weather Today #ARWX
There has been plenty of severe weather around the state, and about a quarter of an inch of rain has already fallen in Hot Springs. Here’s a look at the high-res radar. If conditions worsen, I’ll update here.