Posted on 06/22/2010 12:20:35 PM PDT by MplsSteve
...SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS EXPECTED OVER PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN PLAINS INTO THE MIDDLE AND UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LATER TODAY THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY...
...THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER IN NORMAN OK IS FORECASTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF TORNADOES...LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS OVER PARTS OF THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN PLAINS INTO THE MIDDLE AND UPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LATER TODAY THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY.
THE AREAS MOST LIKELY TO EXPERIENCE THIS ACTIVITY INCLUDE
MUCH OF IOWA SOUTHERN MINNESOTA MUCH OF NEBRASKA SOUTHERN AND EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN
SCATTERED INTENSE THUNDERSTORMS WILL FORM ALONG AND AHEAD OF THE COLD FRONT OVER PARTS OF SOUTH DAKOTA...NEBRASKA...AND EASTERN WYOMING THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. OTHER STORMS LIKELY WILL FORM THROUGH THE DAY OVER PARTS OF IOWA AND SOUTHERN MINNESOTA. ESPECIALLY DURING THEIR EARLY STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT...ALL OF THESE STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF PRODUCING VERY LARGE HAIL...LOCALLY DAMAGING WIND...AND TORNADOES.
THE SEVERE STORMS LIKELY WILL ORGANIZE INTO SEVERAL LARGE CLUSTERS LATER THIS EVENING AND EARLY WEDNESDAY...MOST LIKELY OVER SOUTHERN AND EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA AND WESTERN AND NORTHERN NEBRASKA. ONE OR TWO OF THESE CLUSTERS COULD BECOME LONG-LASTING...WITH THE POTENTIAL TO PRODUCE MORE WIDESPREAD DAMAGING WINDS AND HAIL...AS THEY MOVE GENERALLY EAST INTO PARTS OF IOWA...SOUTHERN MINNESOTA...ILLINOIS AND SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN THROUGH DAWN WEDNESDAY.
These storms look like they'll get fired into the evening and overnight hours. No telling when and where they'll hit.
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I’m hunkering down tonight. I have the radio charged and the flashlights ready in case the power goes out.
Is my new SN on the ping list?
Thanks, Steve. We’ll keep the radar in view here in South Dakota.
Here we go again. Let’s just call June, monsoon.
power up that computer. make sure it’s charged!
Computer’s on the fritz.
Just what we need. here on the NE side of Indianapolis we have gotten over 9 inches of rain in the last week with more on the way tonight. Our normal for the years is about 36-40 inches and we didn’t have an especially dry late Winter or early Spring.
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We have had SO MUCH rain this month. The storms form in NE and then sag into KS. Bares watching. Thanks for the heads up!
We have had SO MUCH rain this month. The storms form in NE and then sag into KS. Bares watching. Thanks for the heads up!
Nebraska has had their share of rain/flooding and nasty storms, but Kansas has been hammered. Course Phillips county Kansas is only about 25 miles from me, and sits right on the south central border of Nebraska.
Keeps raining and keeps flooding.
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