DALLAS, TEXAS — A remarkably well-organized Mesoscale Convective Vortex is sweeping through the Dallas metro and surrounding north Texas communities this Wednesday morning May 27, 2026, with KFWS Dallas Super-Resolution Reflectivity radar captured at 9:26 AM showing a tightly structured and intense storm system tracking through Garland, Plano, Frisco, and extending northeast toward Leonard, Greenville, and Bonham.
MCV Radar Presentation Described as More Organized Than Most Atlantic Hurricane Season Systems
The level of organization displayed by this MCV on radar is drawing significant attention, with meteorologists noting that this system is more organized than almost anything the Atlantic basin will produce during the entire 2026 hurricane season. The tight rotational structure, clearly defined core, and coherent spiral banding visible on the KFWS Super-Res radar at 0.5 degree tilt are hallmarks of a well-developed mesoscale circulation that is rare to see in a purely continental convective setup…