A taste of every season continues to rule even into May’s 3rd week all thanks to one spring-like system. Snow in the Dakotas followed by sub-freezing temps tonight. In the warm sector and along the cold front there’s tornado baring severe weather as well as further flash flooding. On the East Coast, temps are rocketing well into the upper 80s/90s.
Here was the scene in Esmond, ND this morning.

Credit: NNDOT
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This huge clash with 20 below and 20 above normal, things have become very active out on the Plains. After a very sluggish start to the severe weather season, this active Pacific storm track has shoved May 30% ABOVE average in the tornado count.

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Here comes that cold blast I was talking about…
Freeze warning for the Northern Plains.

Tomorrow AM

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Tomorrow PM

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Yep, it’s been a VERY wet May in the Southern Plains with records likely to fall in cities including Oklahoma City.

Credit: Weather.com

Especially when there’s still this to come over just the next 7 days!

Dallas, TX has received over 20 inches of rain in 2015, they’re approaching the total for all of 2014!

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Just brief tonight as I am on the road but will have more on the longer range tomorrow.! See video for today’s discussion.
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