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82 mph Wind Gust in Omaha

| May 11, 2014 @ 8:13 pm

Omaha dodged a bullet in the tornado department tonight as a supercell thunderstorm with a history of producing tornadoes morphed into a high precipitation beast of a storm that wrapped up into a large mesoscale convective vortex.

A powerful rear flank downdraft and gust front raced out ahead of the storm, pounding the Omaha area. Winds gusted to 82 mph at Eppley Airport in Omaha.

OMAHA/EPPLEY,NE (OMA) ASOS reports gust of 71.0 knots from W @ 0051Z KOMA 120052Z 27054G71KT 1/4SM R14R/1200VP6000FT +TSRA SQ FEW030CB BKN100 OVC110 18/17 A2955 RMK AO2 PK WND 27071/0051 WSHFT 0029 RAB10 SLP004 CONS LTGICCCCACG TS SW-OHD-NW MOV NE P0002 T01780167 $

Tornado watches continue tonight from Iowa to western Oklahoma, with severe thunderstorm warnings in the same area ahead of a cold front. There are two surface lows tonight, one moving into Wisconsin and another near Dodge City.

Another round of storms with a severe thunderstorm watch and several severe thunderstorm warnings across Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

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IN ALABAMA
Thunderstorms are near Hamilton and DOuble Springs in Northwest Alabama. There are not strong, but there is lightning and brief heavy rain.

Category: Alabama's Weather, Headlines, Severe Weather

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