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Below is an image for the simulated radar for this evening. I did down play the storms across Missouri, but I think overall we will see tornadoes and wind damage with the storms. The system has been very convective since California, producing hail, waterspouts and a tornado in western Texas. Typically, once they start convective they stay convective as the system crosses the country. It should be a busy afternoon.
Link to PSU EWall simulated radar.
http://www.meteo.psu.edu/~fxg1/NAMSFC4SC_6z/rloop.html


We are going into a five- to seven-day period of severe weather which will include tornadoes. We could see over 100 reports of tornadoes.
Latest map on the severe weather areas this weekend into Monday. Monday could be the big day.
Marginal severe weather the rest of the week, but the weekend could turn ugly in the Plains as the tornadoes return.
Tornadoes remain low but that may change this weekend.
More severe weather today into Saturday in the form of hail and damaging winds.
Storms will produce hail and strong winds today and Friday. Maybe a tornado or two in Texas.
Henry Margusity
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