The above visible satellite images captures Monday evening’s intense storms over the Plains with their waves and overshooting tops at sunset.
The clash between unusual cool encompassing a large portion of the country vs typical August heat and humidity coming up from the south is harnessing persistent stormy weather over the central and southern US. Severe storms have produced flash flooding in Arkansas and large/deep hail to Nebraska.
T-storms w/ up to 3"/hour rain rates near/along I-40 corridor in AR. Flash #flood warning. pic.twitter.com/i0K0gcgYro
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 15, 2017
JUST IN: Flash #flooding has swamped several towns in northern Arkansas this morning: https://t.co/ajNt6ovoqM pic.twitter.com/ixBP9xaQhF
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 15, 2017
Severe storms crossed Nebraska west to east.
Strong storms will open up over Nebraska skies this evening and overnight, with damaging winds, hail, and flooding rains likely. #NEwx #AGwx pic.twitter.com/IIxd5l0KA0
— Beth Carpenter (@B_Carp01) August 15, 2017
Big hail possible in Nebraska today. pic.twitter.com/jYJOcnx99I
— ConWeather (@conweather) August 13, 2017
Latest article from @kwbe1450 on baseball size hail hits Beatrice, Nebraska.https://t.co/MxvHqZK6Z9
— ZoomRadar (@ZoomRadar) August 14, 2017
Hail was so deep it looked like snow!
Hail storm slowed traffic on Highway 71 near Kimball, Nebraska, on Tuesday as severe weather hit parts of the state. https://t.co/taJVYpCZL0 pic.twitter.com/WsELpx8BKe
— ABC News (@ABC) August 16, 2017
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