Looks like it's Flash Flood O'Clock in AR, TN, KY, MO. https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/ #ARwx #TNwx #KYwx #MOwx
Looks like it's Flash Flood O'Clock in AR, TN, KY, MO. https://nowcoast.noaa.gov/ #ARwx #TNwx #KYwx #MOwx
That system parked over Missouri right now. Don't seem to be moving very fast (IMHO). #MOwx
Poplar Bluff: multiple calls for rescues within the county. Let them know we cannot respond to Cherokee Pass at this time. 4/4/25 2105CT #MOwx
"Green tint to the sky" and 30-40mph gusts to NE of a unit (somewhere...) 4/4/25 2057CT #MOwx
First responder vehicle in a ditch ("off 389") per radio 4/4/25 2057CT #MOwx
Request for more resources in Cape County 4/4/25 2053 CT #MOwx
"Multiple water rescues... home damaged by tornado, water rising, on the roof... truck almost underwater... cars underwater". 4/4/25 2052 CT #MOwx
Hmm, clicking through the Missouri traffic cameras, WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE DRIVING IN TORNADO/FLASH FLOOD conditions #MOwx
PDS Flash Flood Emergency in Van Buren, Missouri
Flash Flood Warning issued April 4 at 7:18PM CDT until April 5 at 1:30AM CDT by NWS Paducah KY
FFWPAH
The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
Carter County in southeastern Missouri...
* Until 130 AM CDT Saturday.
* At 718 PM CDT, Emergency management reported thunderstorms
producing heavy rain with water rescues ongoing in the Van Buren
area. Up to 2 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall
amounts of 1 to 2 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash
flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
This is a FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY for Van Buren. This is a
PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms
producing flash flooding.
SOURCE...Emergency management reported.
IMPACT...This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK
HIGHER GROUND NOW! Life threatening flash flooding of
low water crossings, small creeks and streams, urban
areas, highways, streets and underpasses.
That is a crazy amount of tornado warnings.
Red outline - #TornadoWarning
Yellow outline- #SevereThunderstormWarning
Green outline - #FlashFloodWarning
For details from NOAA, open the map, click in an outlined area and follow the link.
To search on a town or address, click/tap Menu > Search.
#Tornado #SevereWeather #ARwx #MOwx #ILwx #INwx
#EAS #WEA for Bollinger, #MO; #Cape Girardeau, #MO; #Scott, #MO; #Stoddard, #MO; #Wayne, #MO: #Tornado Warning issued April 2 at 6:15PM CDT until April 2 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS Paducah KY Source: NWS Paducah KY #Bollinger, #MO; #Cape Girardeau, #MO; #Scott, #MO; #Stoddard, #MO; #Wayne, #MOwx** DO NOT RELY ON THIS FEED FOR LIFE SAFETY, SEEK OUT OFFICIAL SOURCES ***
NOAA has been warning for several days about the “historic” weather event starting today. The main feature will be massive amounts of rain over several days. However, other nasty weather, including tornadoes, will also be in the mix.
The screenshot text is from NOAA’s forecast discussion for the area that covers parts of TN, AR and MO. That area is labeled MEG on the map
To read the full forecast discussion for any area, open the map, click/tap inside any of the large red-outlined areas and then follow the link.
#SevereWeather #MOwx #INwx #KYwx #ARwx #TNwx
The yellow area on the map is NOAA’s estimate for where the most rain will fall over the next 5 days. NOAA has posted a flood watch for this area which says in part:
“Historically high forecast rainfall amounts will create a particularly dangerous situation with respect to the risk of flash flooding and flooding Wednesday through Sunday.”
When the map opens the layer with NOAA’s forecast discussion is on top and can be clicked. The text screenshot is a snip from the forecast discussion for part of the area where the most rain is expected.
The map has a lot of weather related #GIS layers that you can turn on/off/restack. The ‘Map tips” link on the upper left corner of the map will show you how.
#SevereWeather #MOwx #INwx #KYwx #ARwx #TNwx
The Eyewall: Potential for catastrophic flooding by the weekend in the Mid-South and near the Ohio Valley
"...The National Weather Service in Paducah, KY did not mince words this afternoon in their briefing on the upcoming rainstorm across the Ohio Valley: “Significant and potentially historic rainfall will begin Wednesday afternoon, with numerous rounds of heavy rain continuing into the first half of the weekend, leading to potentially catastrophic flash flooding.”
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Dust detection image from the NOAA GOES satellites, the more magenta/hot pink it is, the more dust. The dust is absolute, choking dust (ie you do not want to be out in it... extremely bad for your lungs). 3/14/25 2329CT #dust #duststorm #OKwx #MOwx #AQI