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Today's Tornado Forecast - Violent Tornadoes and Giant Possible

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This Forecast Updated at 11:40am The yellow, counter-hatched area from eastern Iowa across southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois is where there is an enhanced  risk of violent  tornadoes. This is a rare forecast.  The yellow area with the regular hatching has an enhanced  risk of strong tornadoes. The brown area has a significant risk of strong tornadoes.  The brown area has a significant risk of strong tornadoes.  I will update as the storms develop on Twitter @usweatherexpert.   Unfortunately, we will have tornadoes and/or severe thunderstorms somewhere east of the rockies between today and Sunday.  Giant Hail The red areas with the reverse hatching is where hailstones 3.5 inches in diameter or larger are forecast. These can be extremely destructive! Please use this time to bring in toys, lawn furniture, and to get your car under a carport or in a garage.  The primary hatching indicates hail 2" or larger may occur. 

A Word About Yesterday's Tornado Forecasts

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Yesterday, a meteorologist wrote an opinion on Twitter/X that said (paraphrasing), "no one should issue their own tornado forecasts because it will cause confusion w/r/t the official forecasts issued by the NWS's Storm Prediction Center's (SPC)." Ironically, yesterday was also a day I disagreed with SPC. At 3:10pm, I posted this forecast for tornadoes. The SPC had no tornadoes whatsoever in the forecast for eastern Kansas as shown below. Earlier in the day, they weren't even forecasting ordinary thunderstorms in the area (not shown)  The tornado forecast below was issued by SPC at 8am yesterday. The tornado forecast below was issued by the NWS at 3pm. The Kansas tornadoes were in the "no chance of tornadoes (white) area." The red triangles are the locations of tornadoes (it is likely more will be added after the damage surveys are completed).  If SPC's forecasts were the only ones available, no one would have known tornadoes were a possibility until ...

If You Use Stock Photography...

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Adobe Stock Photography has made some upgrades to the site. I like them.  If you would like to view my photography collection (remember, there are two pages of pictures) all you have to do is click here .  When you have a moment, I hope you will take a look.

Today's Tornado Forecast - Updated 6:40pm

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Tornado Watch Issued 6:35pm A tornado warning  was just issued for the easternmost storm.  Tornado Forecast, Updated 3:10pm The area in yellow had an enhanced risk of a strong tornado. The brown area has a significant risk of a tornado and it may be strong if one occurs.  At 3:10pm, a tornado watch (red tint) had just been issued with thunderstorms rapidly developing in the area.  In this same area there is a higher than usual risk of large hail.  Father south and west, there is a possibility of isolated  severe thunderstorms that could bring large hail and -- just perhaps -- a tornado or two.  Please keep close track of the weather in these areas.

"Pothole Clouds"

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Kathleen took this photo of what appear to be potholes in the overcast. These are called undulus clouds. 

Sunday Thought for the Day

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Tornado Forecast: Now Through Tonight

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A tornado watch was issued at 4:30pm. The NWS has updated its tornado forecast by adding an area in Kansas and Nebraska.  The area in brown has a significant risk of tornadoes. Where you see hatching means any tornado could be strong (≥EF-2 intensity). I'll keep an eye on this for you and will post any tornado watch(es) here on the blow with storm updates on Twitter/X   @usweatherexpert.