Weather Briefing Noon - Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 National Weather Service Springfield, MO

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Weather Briefing Noon - Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 National Weather Service Springfield, MO Phone: Briefing Valid Through 6 PM, Sunday, June 3rd, 2012

Decision Support Briefing Highlights WhatWhereTimingImpacts Severe Thunderstorms Missouri Ozarks & Southeastern Kansas southwest of a line from Nevada to West Plains Sunday – June 3 3 PM – Midnight Outdoor Activities and Events, Lakes, Parks Frequent Lightning Missouri Ozarks & Southeastern Kansas Sunday – June 3 3 PM – Midnight Outdoor Activities and Events, Lakes, Parks Heavy Rain & Localized Flooding Missouri Ozarks & Southeastern Kansas Sunday – June 3 3 PM – Midnight Flood prone areas and low water crossings

Decision Support Briefing Key Points Limited to Elevated risk of severe storms Limited to Elevated risk of severe storms between 3 PM and Midnight between 3 PM and Midnight Greatest risk southwest of a Nevada to West Greatest risk southwest of a Nevada to West Plains line Plains line Hazards: Hazards: Large hail to the size of golf balls Large hail to the size of golf balls Damaging winds in excess of 60 mph Damaging winds in excess of 60 mph An isolated tornado in far SW MO / SE KS An isolated tornado in far SW MO / SE KS Heavy rain and localized flooding Heavy rain and localized flooding Frequent lightning Frequent lightning

Severe Weather Outlook

SPC Day 1 Outlook Hail Outlook Severe Storm Outlook

Decision Support Briefing Resources Enhanced Hazardous Weather OutlookEnhanced Hazardous Weather Outlook - Storm Prediction CenterStorm Prediction Center -

Decision Support Briefing Highlights WhatWhereTimingImpacts Severe Thunderstorms Missouri Ozarks & Southeastern Kansas southwest of a line from Nevada to West Plains Sunday – June 3 3 PM – Midnight Outdoor Activities and Events, Lakes, Parks Frequent Lightning Missouri Ozarks & Southeastern KansasSunday – June 3 Outdoor Activities and Events, Lakes, Parks Heavy Rain & Localized Flooding Missouri Ozarks & Southeastern KansasSunday – June 3 Flood prone areas and low water crossings

Weather Briefing Noon - Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 National Weather Service Springfield, MO Phone: Briefing Valid Through 6 PM, Sunday, June 3rd, 2012