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Someone told me that Selma, #AL, and other areas of #Alabama and #Georgia were hit by #tornadoes yesterday. https://nu.federati.net/url/289311 [apnews com]
#GA #t-storms
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Got some #NOAA / #NWS notifications about severe #t-storms in parts of #Kansas and #Nebraska late last night / early this morning. About two hours later, they sent red flag warnings (fire weather watches and warnings) for nearby and partially overlapping areas. It just seems weird that they’re warning about rain, hail, winds … and then a few hours later, some of the same areas are being warned about fire danger.
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#NOAA / #NWS has been sending alerts for severe #t-storms with heavy rainfall and flash flooding most of today, covering much of #San_Bernardino County and parts of #Riverside County in !SoCal.
A couple of those alerts covered areas near me. My personal phone got alerted for #flash_floods, but my work phone (which was also with me) did not. This illustrates why people should get NOAA weather alert radios for their homes and other places where they spend a lot of time. (NOTE: Your $EMPLOYER may not allow you to set one up at the workplace.)
The alerts transmitted by mobile carriers are not dependable. In some areas, one carrier will have service and another will not. In other areas, multiple carriers may have service, but only one will alert. In still other areas, multiple carriers will transmit alerts, but there may be a few minutes between carriers.
They used to cost around $40 at Walmart. You have to find out the NOAA alert code for your county and enter it into the radio. Then, when it picks up the code, it will emit a loud beeping noise, then switch on the audio of the nearest NOAA weather radio station ... which should be describing the alert details.
In some places, the county-level alerts are not very helpful. San Bernardino County is one of those places, because the county is the largest in the lower 48 states, and covers an area from Montclair to Needles (multiple hours of driving apart from each other). But in most of the rest of the country, they are very helpful. For example, Wayne County, #MI (Detroit area) is relatively compact, so a weather alert there is likely relevant.
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Flash flood warning in parts of #SoCal #San_Bernardino and #Inyo counties and #Nevada #Clark county expected for the next three hours. #NOAA / #NWS alerting. #t-storms producing heavy rain in normally dry areas, including Pahrump, Jean, Primm, Mountain Pass, #I-15.
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That should be #t-storms.
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting about severe #t-storms, heavy rain, flash flooding in #San_Bernardino County and #Inyo County in #California, #Clark County and #Nye County in #Nevada, and #Mohave County in #Arizona
Examples of areas affected include Barstow, Baker, Needles, Fort Irwin, Daggett, Lynwood, Kelso, Mitchell Caverns, Ludlow, Amboy, Newberry Springs, Lake Havasu City, Mohave Valley, Bullhead City, Laughlin, Cima, Mountain Pass, Death Valley National Monument, Mojave National Preserve, Lone Pine. Highways: #I-15, #I-40, Highway 95, SR-127, Highway 190.
!SoCal
I don't see #Riverside County on the list, but looking at the map, it looks like Blythe is on the edge of the rainfall zone.
If you are travelling across the Mojave Desert in any of these three states, be alert to flooding.
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From Central and Southern Kansas to the #KC area and Western Missouri are getting some active storms. Severe storm / #t-storms, #hail, 60MPH straight line #winds, heavy #rain, #flooding, plus at least one #tornado warning from #NOAA / #NWS. I also saw one for Southeast Nebraska.
#MO #NE #KS
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#NOAA / #NWS is alerting for severe #t-storms in the Kansas City #KS and #MO area, with 80MPH straight line winds, hail. The storms are moving E and NE at 60-85 miles per hour, double the usual speed.
These storms are dangerous. If you're in the area, pay attention to weather alerts. If there is an alert for your area, seek shelter immediately.
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Looking at the #NOAA satellite view. There's a line of storms shooting from the SE corner of Nebraska, across the bottom of Iowa and top of Missouri, broadening out in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and starting to enter parts of Pennsylvania and New York. If you're in any of those areas, prepare for what looks like a pretty strong bunch of #t-storms.
#NE #IA #MO #IL #IN #OH #PA #NY
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting for #t-storms in #San_Bernardino County !SoCal. Big Bear City, Big Bear Lake, Lucerne Valley, Johnson Valley, Woodlands, Fawnskin, Baldwin Lake, Sugarloaf, portions of #SR-38 and #SR-18. Winds in excess of 40MPH, pea sized hail. More storms will form and dissipate this afternoon, so monitor local broadcast outlets for local warnings.
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Now #t-storms spreading to mid-Missouri also.
#KS #MO #NOAA #NWS
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting about severe #t-storms in the Kansas City area. 60MPH - 70MPH wind gusts and penny to quarter sized hail. Expect damage to trees, roofs, siding, vehicles, mobile homes, outbuildings.
https://www.weather.gov/
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting for severe #T-storms across the Kansas City area and Southeast Nebraska. 60MPH to 75MPH wind gusts have been measured, so expect wind damage to roofs, windows, vehicles, trees.
#KS #MO #NE
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting about severe #t-storms in the Kansas City area. 60MPH winds and quarter sized hail. Radar indicated.
#KS #MO
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#NOAA / #NWS alerting about severe #t-storms heading into the Kansas City area. 60MPH wind gusts, hail, rain. Affected areas include #I-35 in #KS between mile markers 163 and 170 and on the #MO side between mile marker 26 and 43.
#KCK #KCMO
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There are some really gnarly-looking #t-storms moving across the Kansas City ( #KS and #MO ) area and all the way North to St Joseph. The #NOAA / #NWS warnings do not mention rotation, but these look intense in the graphics.
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#NOAA / #NWS issuing watches and warnings for severe #t-storms across much of #KS and #MO, including Kansas City ( #KCMO and #KCK ), Manhattan, Topeka, Leavenworth, Atkinson, St Joseph … #tornado watches for North Central Kansas across to the KC area … #flood warnings and severe thunderstorm watches in SE Kansas and SW Missouri.
I only get alerts for a defined area, so places outside of that area may also be affected.
If you are in #Kansas, #Missouri, or nearby states, pay attention to your weather alert radio’s alerts and your phone’s alerts.
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Flooding reported over the roadway at #I-70 exit 124 in Columbia #MO. If you are travelling across the state of #Missouri today, be aware that the #t-storms and possible #tornado have brought some flooding with them (hopefully minor flooding that doesn’t cost anyone their life).
Naturally, they say “turn around, don’t drown”, but that might not be such a good idea on a major Interstate Highway.
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There’s also a line of severe #t-storms in SE #KS and SW #MO, moving E at 60MPH. Hazards include 1 inch hail and straight-line winds.
Mostly past Pittsburg and Joplin, now passing through Nevada.
#NOAA / #NWS alert: severe thunderstorm warning
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Some severe #t-storms coming through parts of #KS and #MO tonight. Also #IL. I have no information about storms in #NE, #IA, #AR, or #OK.
So far, I've seen no tornado alerts, but #NOAA / #NWS is pumping out severe thunderstorm, flash flooding, and minor river / stream flooding alerts this evening.