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Sunrise:
6:00am |
Moonrise:
3:34pm |
Moon Phase:
67% |
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Sunset:
8:18pm |
Moonset:
2:50am |
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| Rainfall
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| Hourly Rain |
0.00 in |
| Daily Rain: |
0.00 in |
| Monthly Rain: |
1.30 in |
| Yearly Rain: |
10.50 in |
| Normal Rain, month
to date: |
2.31 in |
| Normal Rain, year
to date: |
18.06 in |
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Warning Description: Tornado Watch
Warning Date: 3:03 PM CDT on May 20, 2013
WarningSum:
Warning Message:Tornado Watch 190 remains in effect until 1000 PM CDT for the
following locations
MO
. Missouri counties included are
Barry Barton Bates
Benton Boone Callaway
Camden Carroll Cass
Cedar Christian Clay
Cole Cooper Dade
Dallas Greene Henry
Hickory Howard Jackson
Jasper Johnson Laclede
Lafayette Lawrence McDonald
Maries Miller Moniteau
Morgan Newton Osage
Pettis Phelps Polk
Pulaski ray St. Clair
Saline stone Vernon
Webster Wright
WarningDesc:Flash Flood Watch
WarningDate:12:48 PM CDT on May 20, 2013
WarningSum:...Flash Flood Watch Remains In Effect From 8 Pm Cdt This Evening
Through Tuesday Morning...
Warning Message:The Flash Flood Watch continues for
* portions of southeast Kansas and Missouri...including the
following areas...in southeast Kansas...Bourbon...Cherokee
and Crawford. In Missouri...Barry...Barton...Benton...
Camden...Cedar...Christian...Dade...Dallas...Dent...Douglas...
Greene...Hickory...Howell...Jasper...Laclede...Lawrence...
Maries...McDonald...Miller...Morgan...Newton...Oregon...
Ozark...Phelps...Polk...Pulaski...Shannon...St. Clair...
stone...Taney...Texas...Vernon...Webster and Wright.
* From 8 PM CDT this evening through Tuesday morning
* additional rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected to
develop this afternoon into early Tuesday across portions of
extreme southeastern Kansas and the Missouri Ozarks. Heavy
rainfall will be possible across the region. Total rainfall
amounts of one to two inches with locally higher amounts near
three inches will be possible. The heaviest rainfall this
evening and tonight is generally expected to occur along and
south of the Interstate 44 corridor.
* This excessive rainfall may result in flash flooding of small
streams...low water crossings...and other flood prone areas.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation.
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should flash flood warnings be issued.
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