Weather Outbreak of April 21st, 2019

Introduction
The year started off quickly, by April, there already had been 47 severe thunderstorm watches and 16 tornado watches. Most regions across America didn't go below 10F during winter and much of the east coast received record high temperatures. By April, seasonable temperatures arrived across America. A low-pressure system located over the Rockies, trough draped over Oklahoma, diabetic heating expected in Arkansas, dewpoints in the 70s, April 21st was looking intense. On April 20th, the SPC (Storm Prediction Center) issued a enhanced risk for Arkansas and into northern Louisiana for April 21st. The enhanced conduced of a 30% hatched wind threat, 5% tornado threat, and a 15% hail threat. It was a classic April setup.

April 21st Morning
At 12:06PM, the Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk for over northern Louisiana and far south Arkansas. The moderate risk introduced a 45% hatched wind threat, 10% tornado threat, the hail threat stayed the same at 15%.