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RT @UWCIMSS: True Color images from #GOESEast showed widespread smoke plumes from Springtime prescribed burning activity in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas/Oklahoma (along with a few larger prescribed burns farther south in Oklahoma/Arkansas): https://t.co/7yWr18C6Ac; #KSwx #OKwx #ARwx https://t.co/5SZZVw2k1t

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#GOESEast True Color RGB images showed a dense plume of blowing dust moving across Kansas into northwest Missouri: https://t.co/PA8d6BBLYA; #KSwx #MOwx https://t.co/gdvpWP1Fa4

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RT @UWCIMSS: #GOESEast True Color RGB images showed a dense plume of blowing dust moving across Kansas into northwest Missouri: https://t.co/PA8d6BBLYA; #KSwx #MOwx https://t.co/gdvpWP1Fa4

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1-minute Mesoscale Sector @NOAASatellites #GOESEast Visible/Infrared Sandwich RGB images (with plots of Local Storm Reports) showed a supercell thunderstorm that was producing tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds & flash flooding across parts of #KSwx : https://t.co/SbzEtm95a0 https://t.co/33i0dq5FS4

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RT @UWCIMSS: 1-minute Mesoscale Sector @NOAASatellites #GOESEast Visible/Infrared Sandwich RGB images (with plots of Local Storm Reports) showed a supercell thunderstorm that was producing tornadoes, large hail, damaging winds & flash flooding across parts of #KSwx : https://t.co/SbzEtm95a0 https://t.co/33i0dq5FS4

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1-minute Mesoscale Sector @NOAASatellites #GOESEast Visible images (with time-matched plots of SPC Storm Reports) showed the #tornadoes, large #hail & damaging #winds produced by severe thunderstorms across #KSwx, #OKwx & #TXwx: https://t.co/IGcIq13INn https://t.co/17vXxhdvuC

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The latest Drought Monitor maps continue to show significant improvement across the Midwest, especially in Iowa, thanks to stormy spring weather and above normal precipitation. Great news for the corn belt. Details at https://t.co/2hVZh0xtr2 #MNwx #IAwx #KSwx #ILwx #WIwx #MIwx https://t.co/8gecKMlFxR

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In a toggle between @NOAASatellites #GOESEast Day Snow-Fog RGB & True Color RGB images, portions of southeastern Kansas (and even just across the border in far northern Oklahoma) that received a significant accrual of ice show up as darker shades of red. @NWSWichita #KSwx #OKwx https://t.co/dE3gVURFVB

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In a toggle between @NOAASatellites #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) Day Snow-Fog RGB & True Color RGB images, portions of SE #KSwx (& even just across the border into far northern #OKwx) that received an accretion of ice show up as darker shades of red. @NWSWichita https://t.co/yV0ToQkihL

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RT @UWCIMSS: In a toggle between @NOAASatellites #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) Day Snow-Fog RGB & True Color RGB images, portions of SE #KSwx (& even just across the border into far northern #OKwx) that received an accretion of ice show up as darker shades of red. @NWSWichita https://t.co/yV0ToQkihL

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1-minute #GOESEast Visible images showed widespread blowing dust & smoke plumes from Texas to Oklahoma & Kansas - and wind gusts in excess of 50-60 knots behind a cold front were aiding the rapid development & spread of grass fires (particularly in Oklahoma). #TXwx #OKwx #KSwx https://t.co/x2R8CKfrSt

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On what is likely the last full day of @NOAASatellites #GOES16 duty as #GOESEast, a comparison of Shortwave Infrared Images from #GOES16 & #GOES19 (Preliminary/Non-operational) showed thermal signatures of seasonal prescribed burning in the Flint Hills area of Kansas. #KSwx https://t.co/uuFe64xPSJ

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RT @NWS: Severe thunderstorms expected over parts of the central and southern Plains and the Ozarks later today and tonight (May 19).

LOCATIONS...
-Much of Missouri
-Central and Eastern Oklahoma
-Northwest Arkansas
-Eastern Kansas
-North-Central Texas
-Far Southeast Nebraska

HAZARDS...
-Widespread damaging winds, some hurricane force
-Several tornadoes, a few intense
-Widespread large hail, some baseball size

SUMMARY...
Significant severe weather is likely from the central/southern Plains into the the Ozarks today into tonight. All severe weather hazards are expected, to include tornadoes (some potentially strong to intense), very large hail, and severe winds.
@NWSSPC

11:48am CDT #SPC Public Severe Weather Outlook #PWO concerning #arwx #kswx #mowx #newx #okwx #txwx https://t.co/OgH2BAvEDP https://t.co/dORxLVGBXA
- NWS Storm Prediction Center

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