Sunday, August 12, 2007

KANSAS CITY MetroRegion-CENTRAL STATES WEATHER: SPC "SLIGHT RISK' AREA NEARBY


As you can see on the image-map- the oval that indicates an area that could get some severe thunderstorms- later today into the overnight.

The 'Day-1' forecast period is valid until 7am the next (Monday) morning- and this "slight risk" or about 25% chance of severe boomers comes as close to just north of St. Joseph-MO. or about Savannah.
Also within the area are such northern and northwestern Missouri towns as Rock Port- Maryville and Bethany.

The area of "slight risk" extends to cover most of eastern Nebraska- western Iowa and extreme southeastern South Dakota. General thunderstorms could pop up over most of Kansas except the southeast- the northern 2/3 of Missouri- and all of Nebraska and Iowa.
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