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Severe Weather Threat May 17-19, 2025

Lordy, there’s one to the south of St. Louis
It looks to be heading that way within the next couple hours or so:

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I hope that this thing weakens before it gets anywhere near the St. Louis metro area. Being hit by a second tornado in less than a week is the LAST thing that they need right now!
 
The cell entering St. Louis now has a Considerable Severe Thunderstorm Warning on it. The main threats are maximum winds of 70 MPH and maximum hail sizes of 1.50 inches (no sign of a "Tornado Possible" tag, thankfully--knock on wood!).
 
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Wow, an EF4 rating isn’t out of the question here. On that, apparently Grinnell is prelim EF2+, but given home damage I wouldn’t be surprised to see that go higher.
What…EF2 prelim? That’s…not a good sign. Especially since they said they hope to complete the survey tomorrow…
The only damage I’ve seen you can give easy EF3 too why are they that low for a prelim?
 
The tornado-warned storm southwest of Caledonia, Missouri, looks like it could threaten the towns of Shirley and Mineral Point within the next 30-45 minutes or so. Hopefully it fails to produce, but if anyone reading this lives in that area, then I highly recommend taking your tornado preparations right now!
 
The tornado-warned storm southwest of Caledonia, Missouri, looks like it could threaten the towns of Shirley and Mineral Point within the next 30-45 minutes or so. Hopefully it fails to produce, but if anyone reading this lives in that area, then I highly recommend taking your tornado preparations right now!
And now it's been upgraded to a confirmed tornado on the ground!
 
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