Summary of Daily Weather
Date Being Summarized:  7 MAY 1995

WIDESPREAD SEVERE WEATHER DEVELOPED ACROSS THE VORTEX OPS AREA AS MAIN
UPPER SYSTEM BEGAN LIFTING TO THE NORTHEAST OUT OF THE SOUTHERN ROCKIES.
BY SUN EVE A 40 TO 50 KT LOW LEVEL JET HAD DEVELOPED ACROSS THE REGION
WHICH RESULTED IN NORTHWARD TRASNPORT OF DEEP LOW LEVEL MOISTURE. TWO
MAIN AREAS OF THUNDERSTORMS AFFECTED THE VORTEX AREA. FIRST WAS IN EXTREME
WESTERN OKLAHOMA AND SOUTHEAST TEXAS PANHANDLE...WHICH WAS THE INITIAL VORTEX 
TARGET AREA. A LINE OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS AFFECTED EXTREME WESTERN OKLAHOMA
SUNDAY AFTERNOON. SIGNIFICANT PROPERTY DAMAGE OCCURRED IN WILLOW OK (25 MILES
SW OF CLINTON) AROUND 3 PM. FURTHER EAST A LINE OF STRONG TO SEVERE 
THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS NORTH TEXAS SPLIT WITH A SUPERCELL LEFT ON THE SOUTH END.
THIS STORM MOVED ACROSS THE RED RIVER AND PRODUCED A TORNADO ON THE WEST SIDE
OF ARDMORE OK BETWEEN 4 AND 430 PM. FURTHER SOUTHWEST A SUPERCELL NE OF JCT 
RESULTED IN SOFTBALL SIZE HAIL AND SEVERAL OVERTURNED VEHICLES ALONG I-10 AT 
830 PM. MANY OTHER REPORTS OF LARGE HAIL AND WIND DAMAGE WERE IN THE SELS
ROUGH LOG FROM COLRADO...KANSAS...AND MISSOURI EXTENDING SOUTH THROUGH TEXAS.

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