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Severe Storm and Flood Briefing. 1 PM CDT, May 31, 2013. National Weather Service Springfield, MO http://www.weather.gov/sgf Email: [email protected] Phone: 417-863-8028. NWS Springfield . Forecast Highlights. Weather Prediction Center Fronts / Pressure / Weather. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Severe Storm and Flood Briefing1 PM CDT, May 31, 2013
National Weather ServiceSpringfield, MO
http://www.weather.gov/sgfEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 417-863-8028
NWS Springfield Forecast Highlights
What Where Timing Impacts
Tornado, hail,wind Southeast Kansas / Missouri Ozarks
This afternoon and evening Property/injury potential
Heavy Rainfall All of Southeast Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks Through Tonight Widespread 2 to 3 inches
Locally up to 4 inches
River Flooding Southeast Kansas and Western Missouri
Today through Monday
Moderate to Major Flooding Possible
Weather Prediction CenterFronts / Pressure / Weather
Tonight
Saturday
Slow eastward progress of cold front and stalled outflow boundary will allow several rounds of storm development.
Storm Prediction CenterOutlook for Today
Storm Prediction CenterTornado Outlook
Tonight
Saturday
Slow eastward progress of cold front and stalled outflow boundary will allow several rounds of rain
Storm Prediction CenterWind / Hail
WIND OUTLOOK
HAIL OUTLOOK
Rainfall Forecast Through Weekend
24-hour rainfall
Flash Flood WatchIn Effect Through Saturday Morning
Contingency River OutlookBaxter Springs
Contingency Outlook
Contingency River OutlookShoal Creek near Joplin
Contingency Outlook
FS on Saturday Morning
16-16.5 Crest late Saturday and early Sunday (double crest)
Contingency River OutlookElk River at Tiff City
Contingency Outlook
FS on Saturday Afternoon
23-24 Feet – Crest late Saturday / early Sunday
Contingency River OutlookSac River at Caplinger Mills
Contingency Outlook
FS on Saturday Morning
22-24 Feet – Crest late Saturday evening
Contingency River OutlookBig Piney at Fort Wood
Contingency Outlook
FS early Saturday
17-19 Feet – Crest early Sunday
Contingency River OutlookJames River at Galena
Contingency Outlook
Green – close to official
Highest possible 27-29 feet Saturday afternoon
Decision Support BriefingResources
NWS Springfield: www.weather.gov/sgf
Rainfall Forecast: http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/qpf/qpf2.shtml
Storm Prediction Center: www.spc.noaa.gov
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/US.NationalWeatherService.Springfield.gov
Severe Storm and Flood Briefing1 PM CDT, May 31, 2013
National Weather ServiceSpringfield, MO
http://www.weather.gov/sgfEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 417-863-8028