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Massive chunks of hail pelted parts of Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday night, bringing traffic to a standstill along Interstate 70, as storms unleashed a possible tornado and meteorologists urged ...
A deep trough was located over the southern Rocky Mountains, with ample moisture located in east-central Oklahoma and parts of north TX.The Storm Prediction Center issued an Enhanced(3/5) risk for parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri, warning of damaging winds, hail, and potentially strong tornadoes. [10]
The mile-wide EF2 tornado near Custer City, Oklahoma on May 19, with an overlaid graphic explaining the relationship between mobile doppler data and damage ratings On May 19, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlined a level 4/Moderate risk of severe weather across southwest to central Kansas , encompassed by a level 3/Enhanced risk that ...
Hail was also reported on the other side of the metro in Missouri. The largest hail, which Pearce called softball-sized, was four inches reported at 8:08 p.m. Wednesday a couple miles west ...
During this nearly two-week-long event, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) received 1,967 reports of severe weather: 101 for tornadoes, 1,176 for wind, and 690 for hail. Some of these reports were associated with a separate system over the Southeastern United States on May 19–20.
A weak tornado reported in the vicinity of Joplin, Missouri caused minor damage Thursday afternoon. Eric Wise, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Springfield, said a brief ...
Widespread wind and hail damage was reported throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area on March 13, while widespread hail damage was reported throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area on March 14 as well. [5] [53] Scattered wind and hail damage occurred south of Houston, Texas on March 15. [54]
A subsequent storm 2 days later brought in another round of hailstorm with high winds causing additional damage to the city. The cost of these events reached $552 million. [31] 12 April 2016 San Antonio, Texas, US A storm producing hail up to the size of grapefruits pummeled the city causing extensive damage to cars, homes, windows, and roofs.