25 June 2003


A rather strong cold front for late June initiated thunderstorms during the late afternoon and evening across Northern and Central Oklahoma. The storms remained largely sub-severe producing mainly heavy rainfall, particularly across areas just northeast of Oklahoma City toward the Tulsa area.

 Here are some manual observations taken during the evening at KJPR:

 Weather observations

550 pm: Mostly Cloudy RMK: MDT CU W-NW

655 pm: Mostly cloudy RMK: CB DSNT NW-N MOVG NE DRK S-SW

725 pm: Light SHOWER RMK: CB DSNT NW-N MOVG NE RB25 VRY LGT

750 PM: Light Shower RMK: CB MOVD NE RB25 VRY LGT 60000

853 PM: LIGHT SHOWER RMK: LN CBS DSNT W and NW-N MOVG E RE15B43

955 PM: CLOUDY RMK: LN CBS W-NW-N-NE OCNL LTGIC MOVG E WSHFT49 RE22

1038PM: THUNDERSTORM RMK: TB38 W-NW AND N-NE FQT LTGICCG MOVG E

1053PM: THUNDERSTORM RMK: TB38 W-NW AND DSNT E-NE FQT LTGICCCCG MOVG E PRESRR

1132PM: LIGHT SHOWER RMK: TE32 DSPT CB DSNT W OCNL LTGIC MOVG E RB25

1153PM: LIGHT SHOWER RMK: TE32 DSPT CB DSNT S-SW-W OCNL LTGIC MOVG E RB25 PCPN VRY LGT /LAST MANUAL OB