Mesoscale Discussion 0354
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1109 AM CDT Wed Apr 02 2025
Areas affected...Portions of northern Arkansas into southern Missouri
Concerning...Tornado Watch 96...97...
Valid 021609Z - 021745Z
The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 96, 97 continues.
SUMMARY...An zone of greater tornado potential may develop in
northern Arkansas and southern Missouri over the next few hours.
DISCUSSION...Storms have remained relatively discrete in western
Arkansas. Two stronger storms are ongoing in west-central and
northwest Arkansas. The northwest Arkansas has shown some
low/mid-level rotation on KSRX and KSGF velocity data. Additionally,
isolated showers have also developed ahead of these storms and could
intensify. This activity will have uninhibited access to warm/moist
air. Temperatures have already risen into the mid/upper 70s F near
and south of these storms along with dewpoints in the low/mid 60s F.
Strong low-level shear is evident in area VAD data as well. So long
as storms remain discrete, this region may see an increase in
tornado (possibly strong) potential over the next few hours.
Mesoscale Discussion 0356
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0156 PM CDT Wed Apr 02 2025
Areas affected...West-central Arkansas into east-central Missouri
Concerning...Tornado Watch 97...
Valid 021856Z - 022030Z
The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 97 continues.
SUMMARY...Storms are currently semi-discrete across
Arkansas/Missouri. Tornadoes (possibly strong) will remain possible
along with large/very-large hail and isolated severe gusts.
DISCUSSION...Slow and steady heating through cirrus/anvil debris has
allowed MLCAPE to increase to around 1500 J/kg. Storms have shown
some trends in increasing intensity over the past hour or so.
Low-level and deep-layer shear remain strong per regional VAD data.
Local radar velocity data also show some signals of stronger
mesocyclones with some of the storms. Despite shear vectors largely
parallel to the line of convection, storms have so far remained
semi-discrete. So long as this continues, a tornado (potentially
strong) is possible. Large to very-large hail and isolated severe
gusts could also occur. With time, increasing storm interactions and
greater eastward push from the front will promote upscale growth.