toto1939
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I assume that the roof over the stadium is going to be closed, so probably no weather impact during the game...but things could get interesting around the time the game ends for the people at the stadium...and the Packers trying to fly out (hopefully as losers).
Here is latest thinking from the Storm Prediction Center in Norman that came out at 10:30am:
"Current thinking is that increasingly strong thunderstorms should develop by around mid-afternoon initially across southwest TX in vicinity of the Permian Basin and western Edwards Plateau. The most numerous storms through early evening should occur near the eastward-advancing front across west-central TX. However, sufficient low-level moisture and modest capping may allow for some front-preceding surface-based storms to develop late this afternoon/early evening across the Edwards Plateau/Hill Country vicinities toward the I-35 corridor of north-central Texas. Given that deep-layer/low-level shear will be increasing through early evening, both initial semi-discrete/line-embedded supercells will be possible ahead of an increasingly prominent linear mode near the cold front this evening. Bouts of large hail will be possible especially with initial development across west TX this afternoon, but damaging winds and isolated tornadoes should become the primary risks into this evening across a large part of west-central/north-central TX"
Here is latest thinking from the Storm Prediction Center in Norman that came out at 10:30am:
"Current thinking is that increasingly strong thunderstorms should develop by around mid-afternoon initially across southwest TX in vicinity of the Permian Basin and western Edwards Plateau. The most numerous storms through early evening should occur near the eastward-advancing front across west-central TX. However, sufficient low-level moisture and modest capping may allow for some front-preceding surface-based storms to develop late this afternoon/early evening across the Edwards Plateau/Hill Country vicinities toward the I-35 corridor of north-central Texas. Given that deep-layer/low-level shear will be increasing through early evening, both initial semi-discrete/line-embedded supercells will be possible ahead of an increasingly prominent linear mode near the cold front this evening. Bouts of large hail will be possible especially with initial development across west TX this afternoon, but damaging winds and isolated tornadoes should become the primary risks into this evening across a large part of west-central/north-central TX"

