Honestly, he might see ghosts. He looks alarmed about 90% of the time.
I have to read all weather reports in frankie's voice.Watch Probability at 80%. Pardon my language but **** 3 inch hail.
Storm Prediction Center Mesoscale Discussion 725
Severe weather, tornado, thunderstorm, fire weather, storm report, tornado watch, severe thunderstorm watch, mesoscale discussion, convective outlook products from the Storm Prediction Center.www.spc.noaa.gov
Mesoscale Discussion 0725
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0355 PM CDT Fri May 15 2026
Areas affected...portions of eastern NE into western/central
IA...and southern MN
Concerning...Severe potential...Watch likely
Valid 152055Z - 152300Z
Probability of Watch Issuance...80 percent
SUMMARY...Severe thunderstorm potential is increasing this
afternoon, and convective initiation is expected over the next
couple of hours. Large hail to 3 inches diameter, scattered damaging
wind gusts, and a tornado or two will be possible through evening.
Watch issuance is likely.
DISCUSSION...Boundary layer moisture continue to spread northward
this afternoon across the Mid-MO Valley, with dewpoints in the low
60s F now across southeast NE and southwest IA. Strong heating into
the mid 80s to low 90s amid steep midlevel lapse rates near 8.5 C/km
per 18z region RAOBs is contributing to weak to moderate
destabilization across the region. Deepening cumulus is noted ahead
of a surface front across northeast NE into northwest IA and
southern MN. Further south, midlevel cumulus atop a capping
inversion is also deepening. This suggests large-scale ascent is
increasing and beginning to overspread the area. Thunderstorm
initiation is expected within the next couple of hours.
I remember going to Clear Lake each spring to watch the whales. Sad what we did to them. Special place in hell for those that did it.Yes. Very sad stuff
I just had one kid for this very reason, it still takes me a couple tries to get it right.Just like when I'm yelling at my kids, I cycle through names until I get the right one.
Okay torbee that joke was made.
I remember going to Clear Lake each spring to watch the whales. Sad what we did to them. Special place in hell for those that did it.
I didn't read the thread to the end before posting.Okay torbee that joke was made.
Wait, you're tellin me that when I go there in July there aren't gonna be any whales? wtfI remember going to Clear Lake each spring to watch the whales. Sad what we did to them. Special place in hell for those that did it.
No, there will be whales, on the beach sunbathing...Wait, you're tellin me that when I go there in July there aren't gonna be any whales? wtf
@Moral - do the face enhance thingy you do, but with this crotch . . .No, there will be whales, on the beach sunbathing...
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Watch Probability at 80%. Pardon my language but **** 3 inch hail.
Storm Prediction Center Mesoscale Discussion 725
Severe weather, tornado, thunderstorm, fire weather, storm report, tornado watch, severe thunderstorm watch, mesoscale discussion, convective outlook products from the Storm Prediction Center.www.spc.noaa.gov
Mesoscale Discussion 0725
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0355 PM CDT Fri May 15 2026
Areas affected...portions of eastern NE into western/central
IA...and southern MN
Concerning...Severe potential...Watch likely
Valid 152055Z - 152300Z
Probability of Watch Issuance...80 percent
SUMMARY...Severe thunderstorm potential is increasing this
afternoon, and convective initiation is expected over the next
couple of hours. Large hail to 3 inches diameter, scattered damaging
wind gusts, and a tornado or two will be possible through evening.
Watch issuance is likely.
DISCUSSION...Boundary layer moisture continue to spread northward
this afternoon across the Mid-MO Valley, with dewpoints in the low
60s F now across southeast NE and southwest IA. Strong heating into
the mid 80s to low 90s amid steep midlevel lapse rates near 8.5 C/km
per 18z region RAOBs is contributing to weak to moderate
destabilization across the region. Deepening cumulus is noted ahead
of a surface front across northeast NE into northwest IA and
southern MN. Further south, midlevel cumulus atop a capping
inversion is also deepening. This suggests large-scale ascent is
increasing and beginning to overspread the area. Thunderstorm
initiation is expected within the next couple of hours.
Yup, I'm thinking you may be right.Metal roofs might be the future the way things are going in the Midwest.
@Moral - do the face enhance thingy you do, but with this crotch . . .

I would consider it, I just don't know what they cost.Metal roofs might be the future the way things are going in the Midwest.
I mean you could, you just choose not to.It's too late. I can't take it back.
I would consider it, I just don't know what they cost.
I guess I do hold grudges...
I guess I do hold grudges...
Gosh is punishing you 4 ur librol way of lifeHail is getting out of control. Living in the upper Midwest is going to be almost as unaffordable as Florida and hurricanes in the future. **** this hail ****. Itās getting worse.
Typical the sky is falling lib comment right here.Effin hell. We recently got our siding repaired and shingles replaced from the hail storm last month.
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a
* Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of
Western into Central and Northern Iowa
Southern Minnesota
Eastern Nebraska
Far Southeast South Dakota
* Effective this Friday afternoon and Saturday morning from 515
PM until 100 AM CDT.
* Primary threats include...
Scattered damaging winds and isolated significant gusts to 80
mph likely
Scattered large hail and isolated very large hail events to 3.5
inches in diameter likely
A tornado or two possible
SUMMARY...Thunderstorms are forecast to develop and intensify early
this evening. Supercells capable of very large hail are expected
initially (diameters between 2.5 to 3.5 inches). A tornado or two
is possible later this evening. Upscale growth into one or two
bands or bowing segments is expected later this evening with severe
wind gusts becoming more prevalent. Peak gusts associated with the
thunderstorm bands will probably range 70-80 mph.
SIOUXS CITIES HAD A TORNADER YESTERDAY
I KNOW I'M WORRYD FOR MY FRENDSIOUXS CITIES HAD A TORNADER YESTERDAY
IS HE IN MILF JAIL?MAYB HIS JUS BUSY GETTIN MILFS
I guess I do hold grudges...