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Severe Weather 2025

Yeah that needs a tornado warning. It’s tightening up each scan.
I have two different options for a scan, and both are showing something very similar;

KENX:
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KOKX:
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It’s rare for me to see the same thing from different scans. This needs to be tor warned.
 
Yeah that needs a tornado warning. It’s tightening up each scan.
I got 40ish mph in the red and 30ish mph in the green from the scan.
 
I have two different options for a scan, and both are showing something very similar;

KENX:
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KOKX:
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It’s rare for me to see the same thing from different scans. This needs to be tor warned.
Another thing going on in the white circle to the southwest of this (the morris system is in blue)
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I know that everyone is focused on the cells in the main broken line (and rightfully so), but I feel like these cells ahead of it could become a problem in the future if they stay isolated and mature.

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These cells, particularly the one near Manchester (which is already showing weak rotation on radar), concern me, and could become a real issue if they do mature.
 
I know that everyone is focused on the cells in the main broken line (and rightfully so), but I feel like these cells ahead of it could become a problem in the future if they stay isolated and mature.

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These cells, particularly the one near Manchester (which is already showing weak rotation on radar), concern me, and could become a real issue if they do mature.
Using the same site as me.

But I do agree, the one near Manchester has that “look” to it.
 
I know that everyone is focused on the cells in the main broken line (and rightfully so), but I feel like these cells ahead of it could become a problem in the future if they stay isolated and mature.

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These cells, particularly the one near Manchester (which is already showing weak rotation on radar), concern me, and could become a real issue if they do mature.
The one southwest of the Manchester cell bares closer watching as it now, with that radar hook which also shows up a bit on velocity as well.
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The Manchester storm is really far from the radar and the fact it’s showing brief rotation has me a bit concerned. Especially because it’s relatively out on it’s own.
I don’t know. The one near Hollis and SW of the Manchester cell had a brief well defined hook echo, but the storm line behind it seems to have caught up to it.

Still need to watch the Manchester cell though.
 
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