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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Issue #6

Looks as the wx well start to get a little interesting today. From what I see from the SPC in Norman Ok. http://www.spc.noaa.gov/ Things just might start popping today. already 2 Mesoscale Discussions are currently in effect as of 11:20am. I will be watching all of this today very closely. If needed I will Have the NOAA Weather Radio from the affected area on http://www.echoofthunder.com/. Then tonight will change back to WRBN.NET for the Barometerbob show at 8:00PM Eastern time

12:40PM The SPC now has dropped one of the mesos. They have also dropped Saturday from Server to slight. Personally I still feel as Saturday will be a wild day. If anything comes up I will post it here and also on Twitter as well as Echo Of Thunder Weather.

So far today there has only been isolated server thunderstorms with some hail reports comming from the SPC as follows....


1447
75
ONAWA
MONONA
IA
4203
9609
HAIL UP TO 3/4 INCH IN DIAMETER ON WEST SIDE OF TOWN (OAX)
1555
75
2 S BUCKLIN
LINN
MO
3975
9289
DIME SIZE HAIL AT US36 MO129. (EAX)
1736
88
1 WSW EDGEWOOD
DELAWARE
IA
4264
9142
(DVN)
1831
75
HANOVER
JO DAVIESS
IL
4225
9028
(DVN)
1838
100
WEST DES MOINES
POLK
IA
4157
9375
(DMX)
1854
88
DUNDEE
DELAWARE
IA
4258
9155
JUST NORTHEAST OF DUNDEE (DVN)
1858
88
2 SSW WEST DES MOINES
POLK
IA
4154
9378
COVERING THE GROUND AND ROAD AT I-35 AND GRAND AVE. (DMX)
1900
88
EDGEWOOD
CLAYTON
IA
4265
9140
(ARX)
1910
75
7 SE DARLINGTON
LAFAYETTE
WI
4261
9002
(MKX)
1915
100
2 S GARRISON
BENTON
IA
4211
9214
TIME ESTIMATED. (DVN)
1924
88
3 SE EXLINE
APPANOOSE
IA
4062
9280
(DMX

This is as of 5:50 pm.

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