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Severe Weather Threat May 17-19, 2025

The supercell approaching Potosi, MO, has another cell following right behind, and it's possible that the two may merge. What effects that will have remains to be seen, but personally I'm hoping that it will cause a weakening of activity!
 
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The supercell approaching Potosi, MO, has another cell following right behind, and it's possible that the two may merge. What effects that will have remains to be seen, but personally I'm hoping that it will cause a weakening of activity!
There's a rain cool atmosphere thats out west with these line of storms that the supercell should enter before it reaches O'Fallon MO.
 
I'm going to call it a night tonight, so that I can get a good night's sleep and be as well-rested as I can get for tomorrow. In the meantime, I hope that things calm down tonight!
 
SPC just put out this MD for the area. They don't seem particularly concerned with tornado potential but even an EF1 at night could be bad news in a populated area. I think there's a layer of capping or low-level stability that should keep the tornado threat low overall.

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Looks like a bunch of moist air is going to come in and wipe out that dry line. I suspect this will make things calm down significantly. Without forcing, you don't get explosive convection.

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