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| Blog Name: |
Ozark Storms |
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http://ozarkstorms.blogspot.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
ozarks, weather, storms |
| Description: |
A website detailing current weather information for the Springfield, Mo and related Ozarks areas, maintained by Jeff Morrissey. |
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11 Followers |
Flooding/Severe Weather - Thursday 10/8
The Storm Prediction Center and the National Weather Service are predicting very heavy rainfall of two to four inches, with locally heavier amounts in some places. There is a slight possibility storms could organize and produce damaging winds.While the Hazardous Weather Outlook from the Springfield, MO NWS office does not
Severe Weather Possible - Thur 9/30 into Fri 10/1
The National Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlook (HWO) is calling for the possibility of severe storms late Thursday afternoon into Thursday evening. Weather threats include:damaging downburst windslarge haillocally heavy rainfallisolated floodingisolated tornadoes
Springfield, MO Radar is Down
From the National Weather Service in Springfield, MO:THE WSR-88D DOPPLER RADAR (KSGF) AT SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI ISNOT OPERATIONAL AT THIS TIME. EXPECTED RESTORATION TIME WILL BENOON CDT ON 30 SEPTEMBER (30/1700 UTC).OTHER DOPPLER RADARS CLOSE TO SPRINGFIELD INCLUDE KINX INTULSA...KICT IN WICHITA...KTWX IN TOPEKA...KEAX IN PLEASANTHILL/KANSAS CITY...KLSX IN ST. LOUIS...KPAH IN PADUCAHKENTUCKY...KNQA IN MEMPHIS...KLZK IN LITTLE ROCK AND KSRX INFORT SMITH ARKANSAS.
Storms, storms, storms... at least through Tuesday.
The National Weather Service is forecasting mixed chances for storms for their entire 7 day forecast. Yuck! The good news is the Storm Prediction Center is not forecasting any severe weather at this point.
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