Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Severe Weather Update #1 - June 16

Although severe weather is not immediately affecting any portion of the state, ongoing and developing thunderstorms appear to be moving towards northwest Iowa and may enter the state in the coming hours. The most immediate danger would appear to effect Plymouth and Sioux counties in Iowa over the next two hours. The NWS in Sioux Falls has extended the tornado watch that was in effect for eastern South Dakota to include those counties that are in the direct path of a strong tornadic supercell that has had a history of producing tornadoes, some of which have appeared to be strong, over southeast South Dakota. Currently this tornadic storm is east of Yankton, SD and is moving southeast at 30 mph. This path would likely effect Vermillion, SD and eventually towards Sioux City, IA by approximately 10:30 PM. While the tornadic threat may not continue through this time, it would appear that at least damaging winds and large hail would be an issue for areas of Plymouth and Sioux counties.

Additional updates are possible if this continues on its' track towards northwest Iowa.

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