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Severe Weather: Tornado watch for Denver NOW!!!p152
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 23071004:MV80MDQzMTk1XzczNTQyMTkwXzI4QTcxNzYy] [b]Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Marion County in FL until 3:45pm EDT. #flwx[/b] [/quote]
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Active Conus weather for the next several days including today in the West and Plains:
Short Range Forecast Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
327 AM EDT Fri May 17 2019
Valid 12Z Fri May 17 2019 - 12Z Sun May 19 2019
...Severe thunderstorms likely for much of the Great Plains on Friday...and reaching the lower and middle Mississippi Valley on
Saturday...
...Heavy rainfall amounts and some flash flooding will be possible across portions of the Great Plains and Midwest...
...Much cooler than normal temperatures will continue for much of the western U.S. and the northern Plains...
A rather strong upper-level trough of low pressure for this time of the year will advance across the western U.S. on Friday and then edge out
across the Great Plains Friday night and Saturday where it will facilitate an area of surface low pressure in the lee of the Rockies. This will allow
unsettled weather and very chilly temperatures to continue for much of the West and into the northern Plains. In fact, some areas will be cold enough
for snow across the higher elevations of the Intermountain West, while valley locations see a chilly rain. High temperatures in some locations
will be as much as 20 to 30 degrees below normal for Friday and Saturday, and this very cool and unsettled pattern should last generally through the
weekend across the West.
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