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Thursday, June 05, 2008
Severe Weather Outbreak -- 3:30 pm
3:30 pm The SPC's next Convective Outlook just came out. It appears that they still expect a significant weather event to occur across the Central Plains. They did not shift the greatest threat area to the west and north as I had expected. Instead, they kept it pretty much in the same region as before, with the exception of expanding the probability of significant hail southward towards NE Kansas. It appears that they expect the threat for destructive, long-lived tornadoes to still exist. Given that they have a ton of data at their fingertips and at least Master's Degrees in Meteorology, I'm not going to argue. It should be an active afternoon/evening.
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