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Tornado Watch issued May 19 at 7:15PM CDT until May 19 at 9:00PM CDT by NWS Omaha/Valley NE

TORNADO WATCH 293 REMAINS VALID UNTIL 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN IOWA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 5 COUNTIES IN SOUTHWEST IOWA FREMONT MILLS MONTGOMERY PAGE POTTAWATTAMIE IN NEBRASKA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 13 COUNTIES IN EAST CENTRAL NEBRASKA DOUGLAS SARPY SAUNDERS WASHINGTON IN SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA CASS GAGE JEFFERSON JOHNSON LANCASTER NEMAHA OTOE PAWNEE RICHARDSON THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ASHLAND, AUBURN, BEATRICE, BELLEVUE, BLAIR, CLARINDA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, FAIRBURY, FALLS CITY, FARRAGUT, GLENWOOD, HAMBURG, LA VISTA, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA CITY, OMAHA, PAPILLION, PAWNEE CITY, PLATTSMOUTH, RED OAK, SHENANDOAH, SIDNEY, STERLING, TABLE ROCK, TABOR, TECUMSEH, WAHOO, AND YUTAN.
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Tornado Watch issued May 19 at 7:33PM CDT until May 19 at 9:00PM CDT by NWS Topeka KS

TORNADO WATCH 294 REMAINS VALID UNTIL 9 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN KANSAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 12 COUNTIES IN EAST CENTRAL KANSAS ANDERSON COFFEY DOUGLAS FRANKLIN LYON MORRIS OSAGE SHAWNEE WABAUNSEE IN NORTHEAST KANSAS BROWN JACKSON JEFFERSON THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ALMA, ALTA VISTA, BURLINGAME, BURLINGTON, CARBONDALE, COUNCIL GROVE, EMPORIA, ESKRIDGE, GARNETT, GRANTVILLE, HARVEYVILLE, HIAWATHA, HOLTON, HORTON, LAWRENCE, LEBO, LYNDON, MAPLE HILL, MCFARLAND, MCLOUTH, MERIDEN, NORTONVILLE, OSAGE CITY, OSKALOOSA, OTTAWA, OVERBROOK, PAXICO, PERRY, TOPEKA, AND VALLEY FALLS.
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Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued May 19 at 3:43PM CDT until May 19 at 10:00PM CDT by NWS Des Moines IA

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH 296 IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM CDT THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS IN IOWA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 18 COUNTIES IN SOUTH CENTRAL IOWA APPANOOSE CLARKE DECATUR LUCAS MADISON MAHASKA MARION MONROE RINGGOLD UNION WARREN WAYNE IN SOUTHEAST IOWA DAVIS WAPELLO IN SOUTHWEST IOWA ADAIR ADAMS CASS TAYLOR THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF ADAIR, ALBIA, ALLERTON, ATLANTIC, BEDFORD, BLOOMFIELD, CARLISLE, CENTERVILLE, CHARITON, CORNING, CORYDON, CRESTON, EARLHAM, FONTANELLE, GREENFIELD, HUMESTON, INDIANOLA, KNOXVILLE, LAMONI, LENOX, LEON, MOUNT AYR, NEW MARKET, NORWALK, OSCEOLA, OSKALOOSA, OTTUMWA, PELLA, SEYMOUR, STUART, AND WINTERSET. * PRIMARY THREATS INCLUDE...
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Flood Watch issued May 19 at 2:23AM CDT until May 20 at 10:00AM CDT by NWS Little Rock AR

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...Portions of central, eastern, north central, and western Arkansas, including the following areas, in central Arkansas, Conway, Pope County Higher Elevations and Southern Pope County. In eastern Arkansas, Lawrence and Randolph. In north central Arkansas, Baxter, Boone County Except Southwest, Boone County Higher Elevations, Cleburne, Eastern, Central, and Southern Searcy County Higher Elevations, Fulton, Independence, Izard, Marion, Newton County Higher Elevations, Newton County Lower Elevations, Northwest Searcy County Higher Elevations, Searcy County Lower Elevations, Sharp, Southeast Van Buren County, Stone and Van Buren County Higher Elevations. In western Arkansas, Johnson
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Flood Watch issued May 19 at 2:11AM CDT until May 20 at 7:00AM CDT by NWS Tulsa OK

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...Portions of Arkansas, including the following counties, Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Madison and Washington AR and Oklahoma, including the following counties, Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayes and Ottawa. * WHEN...From 1 PM CDT this afternoon through Tuesday morning. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Additional rainfall of 2-4 inches will be possible over the watch area from this afternoon through tonight as several rounds of thunderstorms impact
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Flood Watch issued May 19 at 2:47AM MDT until May 19 at 6:00PM MDT by NWS Billings MT

* WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall is possible. * WHERE...Portions of south central Montana, including the following areas, Bighorn Canyon, Pryor/Northern Bighorn Mountains and Southern Big Horn and north central Wyoming, including the following areas, Northeast Bighorn Mountains and Sheridan Foothills. * WHEN...Through this afternoon. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff from a long duration rainfall will cause elevated flows on rivers and streams, and may result in flooding of small streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Waterways that should be monitored include the Little Bighorn River, Tongue River, Big Goose and Little Goose Creeks. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Steady rain is
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, May 18th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, May 18th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Mostly dry and unseasonably warm weather expected statewide again today. A few showers or isolated thunderstorm cannot be ruled out between 3pm and 8pm over interior portions of the central and southern Peninsula as high temperatures combine with the afternoon seabreeze. High temperatures this afternoon could tie or break records today at several locations. Feels-like temperatures in the upper 90s to low 100s places nearly the entire state in a “moderate” risk for heat-related illnesses for those outside without protective measures. Locally sensitive wildfire conditions  will develop across Northeast Florida
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, May 17th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, May 17th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary:   High pressure remaining centered over the state will keep the weather dry and unseasonably warm statewide again today. Feels-like temperatures will be able to reach the middle and upper 90s by the mid-afternoon hours statewide. A few inland locations could exceed the 100 degree mark for heat index. This places nearly the entire state in a “moderate” risk for heat-related illnesses for those outside without protective measures. Patchy to locally dense fog  could develop by early Sunday morning across North Florida and the Florida Panhandle. Locally sensitive wildfire conditions 
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Gale Watch issued May 18 at 9:05PM PDT until May 20 at 9:00PM PDT by NWS Eureka CA

* WHAT...For the Small Craft Advisory, northwest winds 10 to 20 kt with gusts up to 30 kt and seas 6 to 9 feet. For the Gale Watch, north winds 20 to 30 kt with gusts up to 35 kt and seas 11 to 13 feet possible. * WHERE...Cape Mendocino to Pt Arena 10 to 60 nm. * WHEN...For the Small Craft Advisory, until 3 AM PDT Monday. For the Gale Watch, from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening. * IMPACTS...Strong winds can cause hazardous seas which could capsize or damage vessels and reduce visibility.
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Gale Watch issued May 18 at 8:51PM PDT until May 19 at 9:00PM PDT by NWS Los Angeles/Oxnard CA

* WHAT...Northwest winds 15 to 25 kt with gusts up to 30 kt and combined seas 7 to 10 ft possible when conditions are worst. * WHERE...Point Piedras Blancas to Point Sal westward out to 10 NM. * WHEN...For the Small Craft Advisory, until 4 AM PDT Monday. For the Gale Watch, from Monday afternoon through Monday evening. * IMPACTS...Potentially strong winds may create dangerous sea conditions which could capsize or damage small and large vessels. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...See the Coastal Waters Forecast (CWFLOX) for more.