(10:00PM - 5/19/19) Multiple disturbances, and a few main storm systems ejecting through the region, will bring the chance of severe t’storms to portions of the state for a multi-day period.
Tuesday afternoon-night... A large complex of rain and t’storm, that will be left from Monday’s expected severe weather outbreak in the Plains, will be ongoing across portions of Missouri and Arkansas during Tuesday morning and afternoon. This activity is expected to push eastward into portions of Western and Southwest Illinois during Tuesday afternoon and evening, eventually further spreading across more of Central and Southern Illinois Tuesday night. The environment ahead of this activity will be supportive of a isolated to widely scattered severe t’storm threat. The environment in place will feature low instability, good moisture and good shear. Should an t’storm reach severe levels, wind and hail will be the main threats, though and isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Additionally, a severe t’storm threat will likely be possible across portions of the state from Wednesday through Sunday. These days will be discussed in more detail as we get closer to each day. Below is our TAM severe weather forecast.
JP
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Jason
5/19/2019 10:46:54 pm
Assuming thoughts for Wednesday, Thursday will be posted at a later date?
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William Davidson
5/20/2019 09:15:47 am
I’m very interested in doing a ride along with your team this year , I’ve attend the national weather service storm spotter training and I have been watching storms for about 32 years now I work as a Police Officer and have experience severe weather in the years past
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