MSU Storm Chase Class

Saturday, March 7, 2009

TRACKING THE STORMS

Discrete cells across Kansas continue to show signs of rotation and have spawned a tornado or two today. These cells are tracking northeastward, however, the entire cluster is gradually sliding east. The greatest threat for large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes tonight will be across eastern Kansas and the northwestern portion of the Ozarks. If you live in a line from Nevada to Warsaw and points northwestward, you are in an area where the potential for severe storms is the greatest. Overall, the threat for tornadoes is low tonight but can't be ruled out.

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  1. Storms are taking longer than expected to arrive and will likely hold off from impacting western MO until after 3am.

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