June 2034 tornado outbreak sequence

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On June 2nd 2034 the SPC noted the possibility of tornadoes in the areas of Southern Oklahoma and Northern Texas. A warm front brought unstable air to these areas. Combined with winds out of the south to the southwest in the lower levels at around 60 MPH, at the middle and upper levels wind shear was very extreme. The SPC issued a High Risk for the areas of Northern Texas and Southern this didn't include the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolis. A 30% for tornadoes was issued and a very small 45% was issued for extreme Northern Texas, and Southern Oklahoma.

At around noon storms began to fire south of the high risk area. At 12:30 the SPC issued a PDS tornado watch for the areas of Dallas Fort Worth, Oklahoma City, and Witchita Falls. Violent tornadoes were expected in these areas.