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Midwest vs. The Rest
Midwest vs. The Rest@midwestern_ope·
It’s starting to feel like Mother Nature has a personal vendetta against Illinois this year
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Mitch West
Mitch West@SCweather_wx·
These STORMS Are LOADED With Dangerous Potential youtu.be/Y3272OMgEKU
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MyRadar Weather
MyRadar Weather@MyRadarWX·
An Enhanced Risk (3/5, orange) is in place for parts of eastern Colorado and southeast Wyoming today. Risks include very large hail up to 3.5 inches, damaging winds over 75 mph, and a few tornadoes this afternoon/evening.
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Connor's Climate Corner@ClimateCornerHQ·
🌪️Illinois: 2026 tornado central! 170+ tornadoes...
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Storm Chaser Coaching
Storm Chaser Coaching@TornadoCoaching·
🌪️ Would you rather chase 30 marginal days or one high-risk day?
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Matthew Cappucci
Matthew Cappucci@MatthewCappucci·
Could be a sneaky tornadic supercell in the Nebraska Panhandle; surface low forming in eastern Colorado is pinwheeling moisture north. Extra low-level spin along the warm front, in tandem with low level jet, could support an evening tornado.
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Mitch West
Mitch West@SCweather_wx·
This KEY FACTOR Will Keep Things ELEVATED For The Rest Of June youtu.be/SArLnvRNuQs
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Mitch West@SCweather_wx·
Haters will say this ain’t heat lightning. Unreal.
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Connor's Climate Corner@ClimateCornerHQ·
Should I go LIVE at 4pm CST to discuss Saturday & Sunday’s severe weather? 🧐
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Mitch West
Mitch West@SCweather_wx·
HIGH IMPACT weather expected across the South today. We have a tornado risk that is believe isn't getting the attention it needs & we have a high risk of flash flooding. The tornado threat will be a dangerous one because most that do form will be rain wrapped. I have the Nadocast graphic below because I personally think it has a better idea with the tornado risk today. The flooding risk is life threatening. I included the new HRRR which only goes out 18 hours. Don't get hyper focused on the totals for any specific town, but take form this that the general idea is that some areas will get end up with double digit rainfall totals. We also will have gusty winds from a strong low level jet going across the South today & tonight. This will mix to the surface in the form of strong wind gust. This combined with saturated grounds will likely lead to downed trees.
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National Hurricane Center
National Hurricane Center@NHC_Atlantic·
Jun 18 8AM EDT: There is a low chance of development offshore the east coast of the United States from the remnants of #Arthur late this week. Regardless of development, heavy rainfall with the potential for widespread and life-threatening flash flooding is likely across portions of the Southeast United States during the next day or two. Additional information on the rainfall potential can be found in rainfall forecasts and Excessive Rainfall Outlooks from @NWSWPC at #page=ovw" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/#page=ovw
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