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NOAA’s National Weather ServiceNOAA’s National Weather Service
Flooding and Severe Weather PotentialFlooding and Severe Weather Potential
National Weather Service - Springfield, Missouriwww.weather.gov/springfield
The following is a hazardous weather briefing from the National The following is a hazardous weather briefing from the National Weather Service in Springfield, MO, issued at 4 PM on Monday Weather Service in Springfield, MO, issued at 4 PM on Monday March 19th. This briefing should not be used beyond 6 AM March 19th. This briefing should not be used beyond 6 AM Tuesday, or if local weather conditions become unrepresentative. Tuesday, or if local weather conditions become unrepresentative.
Submitted: 4:00 PM, Monday March 19thSubmitted: 4:00 PM, Monday March 19th
OverviewOverview
• Heavy rainfall and flooding this afternoon and evening through Wednesday
• Severe Thunderstorm threat this afternoon through the day on Tuesday
• Heavy rainfall and flooding this afternoon and evening through Wednesday
• Severe Thunderstorm threat this afternoon through the day on Tuesday
Upper Level PatternUpper Level Pattern
SPC Convective OutlookSPC Convective Outlook
Hail ThreatHail Threat
Wind ThreatWind Threat
Tornado ThreatTornado Threat
Tuesday OutlookTuesday Outlook
HPC Rainfall ForecastHPC Rainfall Forecast
Ozarks Rainfall ForecastOzarks Rainfall Forecast
Flood WatchFlood Watch
SummarySummary
• Severe Thunderstorms this Afternoon Through Tuesday
– Primary Threats – Wind and Hail
– A few isolated tornadoes will be possible today
• Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Through Wednesday
– 4 to 8 inches of rainfall
– Flooding of streams, creeks, and main stem rivers is likely
• Severe Thunderstorms this Afternoon Through Tuesday
– Primary Threats – Wind and Hail
– A few isolated tornadoes will be possible today
• Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Through Wednesday
– 4 to 8 inches of rainfall
– Flooding of streams, creeks, and main stem rivers is likely
NOAA’s National Weather ServiceNOAA’s National Weather Service
Hazardous Weather BriefingHazardous Weather Briefing
National Weather Service - Springfield, Missouriwww.weather.gov/springfield
This concludes the hazardous weather briefing from the NWS in This concludes the hazardous weather briefing from the NWS in Springfield, Missouri. Weather conditions could change rapidly, Springfield, Missouri. Weather conditions could change rapidly, so be sure to check back to our website, so be sure to check back to our website, www.weather.gov/springfield, or tune into NOAA Weather Radio www.weather.gov/springfield, or tune into NOAA Weather Radio for the latest forecast information. In addition, be sure to stay for the latest forecast information. In addition, be sure to stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and local media for the latest tuned to NOAA Weather Radio and local media for the latest watches, warnings and advisories from the National Weather watches, warnings and advisories from the National Weather Service. Service.
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