Tornado Watches and Warnings in the Plains 5/24
Tornado Watches are in Yellow and the Warnings are all of the red dots or highlighted counties from Texas to North Dakota. It’s a great storm chasing day !! Monday, May 24th, 2010.
Tornado Watches are in Yellow and the Warnings are all of the red dots or highlighted counties from Texas to North Dakota. It’s a great storm chasing day !! Monday, May 24th, 2010.
Wind Advisory: from 1pm until Midnight May 19th, Seattle/Bremerton/Tacoma/Eastside/Bellingham: Wind will pick up during the afternoon with local gusts of 30 miles per hour and gusts to 45 mph. The Wind will ease after midnight.
There is a High Wind Warning at the Coast for 30 to 40 mph wind and gusts to 60 mph and A High Surf Advisory from 5 pm to 11 am Thursday for 20 to 25 foot waves.
Tornadoes will start touching down Monday afternoon across south-central Kansas and west-central Oklahoma and some of the cities to be very alert to this dangerous situation include Wichita, Kansas City, Tulsa and Oklahoma City. This threat spreads east into Missouri and IL during the night. The potential exists to see extremely large and long-tracking tornadoes.
Slight Risk Around Kansas City.
Moderate Risk Around St. Louis.
High Risk Around Memphis & Nashville.

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THIS REPORTER EXPLAINS IT PERFECTLY IN THE VIDEO BELOW:
This is the link to CNN’s edited video of the GIGANTIC FIREBALL: CLICK HERE
Several Midwestern states, including parts of Northeast Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin & Indiana saw a very large fireball in the sky around 10 p.m. 4/14/2010, and it was visible for about 15 min. The National Weather Service just west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin said “several reports of a prolonged sonic boom were received. Homes, trees & wind chimes shook. NASA says, “a large meteorite could have caused the brilliant fireball.” Below is video from youtube, it shows the fireball shooting across the heartland