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Mid to Late May 2019 Severe Threats


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One thing that is concerning for metro St. Louis is the storms to the north, now in Illinois, have laid down a southward-moving outflow that the Jeff. City supercell is currently riding, and further warned on now in western St. Charles County. Another storm farther southwest, near Washington, is aimed right at STL and may intercept the outflow along the way and ride it in.  

I guess I'll find out in a little while. 

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Just now, iowahawkeyedave said:

At a minimum yes, reminds me a lot of the tornado that struck Iowa City in April 2006 at night, which was an EF2.  This one may be a bit stronger though.

On video probably doesn't do the tornado strength justice, because the damage is estimated to be lower, doesn't mean the tornado didn't have the winds necessary, sometimes it avoids buildings.

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Just now, Calderon said:

One thing that is concerning for metro St. Louis is the storms to the north, now in Illinois, have laid down a southward-moving outflow that the Jeff. City supercell is currently riding, and further warned on now in western St. Charles County. Another storm farther southwest, near Washington, is aimed right at STL and may intercept the outflow along the way and ride it in.  

I guess I'll find out in a little while. 

I am watching the St/ Louis, MO radar and it is very concerning for that city.

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2 minutes ago, mob1 said:

The cell east of Lebanon has some extremely strong rotation, it's very likely producing but seems to be in a rural area. 

Waynesville and Ft. Leonard Wood in the path.  That cell is very ominous looking.  Would be shocked if something is not on the ground.

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