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6/26/08 NOW: NE/IA/SD/MN/ND/WY/MT

  • Thread starter Thread starter Michael O'Keeffe
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Michael O'Keeffe

A nice looking Tor-warned storm in on-going in NW Iowa just S of Storm Lake. It may be able to sustain itself with the deep moisture ahead of it.

Also there is a monster cell back in SW South Dakota that has a mean core and doesn't look to be moving much.
 
Been watching these from Valentine for a while now, and just affraid to commit to any area away from here/data into no road options. Pondering going south as one just sw of here is now anviling, but it appears a little skinny at the moment. I want to go somewhere but just not sure where. SD is somewhat appealing as well. I also don't know what to think of the elevated stuff moving east from WY, if that will help or just hurt matters. Looking like that might be orphan anviling itself now. Certainly some pretty sweet convergence on that old outflow boundary on North Platte's radar.

"Yay" for last scan....that stuff from the west is going to make a big ol mess once it hits this juice/boundary.
 
Might throw an add for Colorado as several landspout-type tornadoes were reported in Washington and Yuma Counties along US Hwy 34 over the last hour and change. Most of the storms are/have moved into KS where a blue box has gone up for the cluster of storms now moving out of Colorado.
 
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