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5/15(northern half) & 5/16(southern half of subforum) Severe Wx Threats


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25 minutes ago, nwohweather said:

Probably going to see quite a few damage reports from Muskegon to Grand Rapids

Gonna be quite a few spin ups farther east confirmed as well based on radar and cc drops over the past hour. 

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8 hours ago, TheNiño said:

Video of the hail/wind here (sorry for my language lol)

My poor flag pole: 

 

Good show over the lake 

 

Despite a lackluster year for most weather events to materialize in our area, whether severe storms or winter related, your backyard keeps producing. However, after seeing my last homeowners insurance premium I never want to see significant hail in my area again.

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9 hours ago, TheNiño said:

Video of the hail/wind here (sorry for my language lol)

My poor flag pole: 

 

Good show over the lake 

 

Sorry about the property damage. I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I feel like some trees place throughout the lawn would help reduce wind velocity. You could also remove parts of that lawn in the areas of the trees and plant some natives to increase biodiversity in our beautiful state. 

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3 hours ago, st0rmbrkr said:

Sorry about the property damage. I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but I feel like some trees place throughout the lawn would help reduce wind velocity. You could also remove parts of that lawn in the areas of the trees and plant some natives to increase biodiversity in our beautiful state. 

Definitely. I’m a renter but believe me I walk the property and daydream about the things I’d do if I owned it!

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3 minutes ago, MidwestChaser said:

A little surprised they didn't go High; that mod risk seems to be maxed out as it could be.

Veered surface winds are the only thing that is having me question the exact ceiling re: tornado threat with this one. Otherwise, pretty much everything is primed.

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Just now, andyhb said:

St. Louis might be in trouble here. Rapidly organizing low level circulation moving right towards downtown.

Do you think that line is going to lengthen and strengthen in to Indiana?

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