06/18/08 NOW: NE/CO/KS

Mark Blue

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Severe storms are continuing to fire INVOF a lee surface low in East Central CO and along a boundary that is oriented from SW to NE extending out from the aforementioned surface low. Two of the storms now have tornado warnings associated with them, the stronger of the two is a few miles south of North Platte NE in Hayes and Frontier counties in SW NE. The storm closest to Hayes Center NE appears to have some rotation associated with it. Storm relative velocity isn't as well defined as far as couplets are concerned but it is still early. Storm in SW NE appears to be discreet on the visible satellite for the moment.
 
A tornado may have just moved through McCook, NE. Per the latest SWS:

AT 457 PM CDT...TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO.

THIS TORNADO WAS LOCATED APPROXIMATEL A HALF MILE NORTHWEST OF MCCOOK...MOVING SOUTHEAST AT 33 MPH.

THE TORNADO WILL BE NEAR...
MCCOOK AROUND 510 PM CDT...
INDIANOLA AND BARTLEY AROUND 515 PM CDT...
DANBURY AROUND 530 PM CDT...

EDIT: Tornado continuing to be reported in the vicinity of McCook.

AT 511 PM CDT...TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A TORNADO 12
MILES NORTHWEST OF CEDAR BLUFFS...OR NEAR MCCOOK...MOVING SOUTHEAST
AT 40 MPH.
 
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