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Risk for Strong Tornadoes across Kansas and Missouri Today
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15158941:MV8xODUwNTQwXzMwODU0NzA0XzUwMUM0NDQw] [quote:DoorBert:MV8xODUwNTQwXzMwODU0NjIzX0ZEOENEOTU2] Already a Strong Significant Tornado Parameter in northern OK but capped. Once the cap breaks and a squall line forms along the dryline, it could get very nasty as it moves into the STP ridge. Stay tuned; might see a PDS later on if helicity picks up some. [/quote] @johngroner they could later on this afternoon as the dry line punches east. Stay tuned to watches and warnings [/quote]
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THERE WILL BE A CATEGORICAL UPGRADE FROM A SLIGHT TO MODERATE RISK
OVER CNTRL-ERN KS AND FAR WRN MO FOR THE UPCOMING 1300Z DAY 1
CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK. CONFIDENCE HAS INCREASED REGARDING A GREATER
THREAT FOR SUPERCELLS POTENTIALLY CAPABLE OF A FEW STRONG TORNADOES
AND LARGE DESTRUCTIVE HAIL ACROSS THE MODERATE RISK AREA.
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