CONFIRMED: Monette Manor a nursing home in Monette, Arkansas took a direct hit by a very large tornado & collapsed with patients inside. Docs/RNs are pleading for help. https://t.co/zpcnZubiif
— Ellen Bacca (@ellenbacca) December 11, 2021
Around 14” in south Woodbury as of a few minutes ago. Measured multiple spots. @NWSTwinCities pic.twitter.com/BYLPKWKg3g
— Brent Birkemeier (@Birkman12) December 11, 2021
New report of 20" snowfall in Woodbury as of 10:05 PM
— Wren Clair (@WrenClair5) December 11, 2021
New report of 20" snowfall in Woodbury as of 10:05 PM
— Wren Clair (@WrenClair5) December 11, 2021
The cyclone of concern could lead to December low pressure records across southern MN, northern WI, & southern Ontario Wednesday & Thursday, hence the expected windy conditions. pic.twitter.com/SAROabjq0R
— NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) December 13, 2021
WATCHING the potential for a very fast-moving arc of supercells even with isolated tornado potential Wednesday afternoon across eastern NE/southeastern SD/western IA/southwestern MN. Storms could move as fast as 70-80 mph. This model shows 71/54F ahead of the arc pic.twitter.com/SOiMOzqGX4
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) December 13, 2021
If we do see temps and dew points near 60 tomorrow evening, the tornado threat concerns me. Extreme wind shear and low LCLs, not good. The biggest question is how the remaining snow will modify surface conditions. Maybe not much given the extreme mixing/wind. pic.twitter.com/wootu3jTIb
— Bill Borghoff (@BillBorghoff) December 14, 2021
Extremely critical #fire #weather conditions are expected tomorrow afternoon as winds increase to 30-45 mph with very low relative humidity from the high plains of NM and CO into central KS and southern NE. (1/3) pic.twitter.com/SaYFrgraVN
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) December 14, 2021
1:40pm CST #SPC Day2 #FireWX Extremely Critical: far northern parts of the texas panhandle, the oklahoma panhandle, and portions of western into central kansas https://t.co/OIf8uk7xip pic.twitter.com/b0GTTHcDK6
— NWS Storm Prediction Center (@NWSSPC) December 14, 2021