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11/04/2024

A new Missouri Region D WebEOC Incident has been created.

Incident Name: 2024-11-03 Regional Severe Weather and Flooding Originating Agency: *MO Reg-D WebEOC Admin Team
Date/Time: 11/03/2024 19:55:00
Activation Level: Monitoring
Activation Type: Not Activated

Activation Summary: FROM NWS SGF
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Multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms will continue to occur this afternoon through early Tuesday, bringing widespread areas of 2-5 inches of rain.
* Localized rainfall amounts could reach 6-9 inches, potentially promoting localized flash flooding of rivers, streams, urban areas, and low-water crossings.
* Severe thunderstorms possible this evening and Monday afternoon into the overnight hours. Main hazard is damaging wind with some tornadoes possible, especially Monday evening.

For Monday:
Slight (level 2/4) Flooding Risk
Slight to Enhanced (level 2-3/5) Severe Risk

* Highest severe risk Monday afternoon through Tuesday morning.
* Main hazard currently damaging winds up to 60 mph. There will also be a risk for a few embedded tornadoes within the line of storms.
* Best chances for severe are furthest southwest; how far north and east the severe risk gets is highly dependent on the clearing of a.m. rain.
* Despite ongoing drought conditions, additional periods of heavy rainfall may lead to localized flooding through the weekend and beyond.

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 6 AM Tuesday morning.

This incident will be 'fused' (connected) to the State of Missouri WebEOC as necessary for enhanced operations.

County EMD's, please remember to update your EOC Status accordingly; as the SEOC and NWS utilize this information. In addition, County EMD's should notify local stakeholders of WebEOC Incident Creation; as notification is NOT emailed to end users.

As always, we suggest users login to WebEOC prior to the incident to ensure that their username/password work, proper connectivity, etc.

For technical assistance with Region D WebEOC, password resets, or account unlocks please visit http://helpdesk.regiondwebeoc.org and select 'Open a New Ticket'; or email to [email protected] .

County EMD's, please remember that it is your responsibility to notify partner agencies in your county as to Incident Creation.

Please feel free to copy / forward this email to your local partner agencies as you see appropriate.

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05/06/2024

A new Missouri Region D WebEOC Incident has been created.

Incident Name: 2024-05-06 Regional Severe Weather
Originating Agency: MO Reg-D WebEOC Admin Team
Date/Time: 05/06/2024 11:47:00
Activation Level: Monitoring
Activation Type: Not Activated

Activation Summary:
NOTE: THIS INCIDENT WILL BE USED FOR ALL STORM ACTIVITY FROM 05/06/2024 THROUGH 05/09/2024 AND MAY BE EXTENDED AS NEEDED.

FROM NWS SGF
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Key Messages
? Enhanced Risk (3 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms this evening into Tuesday morning.
? Additional risk for severe thunderstorms on Wednesday.
? Low risk for localized heavy rainfall and flooding.

Overview
? A line of thunderstorms moves in from the west likely after 9 pm this evening into early8 Tuesday morning.
? Greatest severe weather threat is west of Hwy 65.
? Primary hazard is damaging wind gusts up to 70 to 80 mph.
? Additional hazards are severe hail and a few short-lived tornadoes.
? Any lingering thunderstorms from overnight will dissipate by mid-morning on Tuesday.

This incident will be 'fused' (connected) to the State of Missouri WebEOC as necessary for enhanced operations.

County EMD's, please remember to update your EOC Status accordingly; as the SEOC and NWS utilize this information. In addition, County EMD's should notify local stakeholders of WebEOC Incident Creation; as notification is NOT emailed to end users.

As always, we suggest users login to WebEOC prior to the incident to ensure that their username/password work, proper connectivity, etc.

For technical assistance with Region D WebEOC, password resets, or account unlocks please visit http://helpdesk.regiondwebeoc.org and select 'Open a New Ticket'; or email to [email protected] .

County EMD's, please remember that it is your responsibility to notify partner agencies in your county as to Incident Creation.

Please feel free to copy / forward this email to your local partner agencies as you see appropriate.

04/01/2024

A new Missouri Region D WebEOC Incident has been created.

Incident Name: 2024-04-01 Regional Severe Weather Originating Agency: MO Reg-D WebEOC Admin Team
Date/Time: 04/01/2024 07:30:00
Activation Level: Monitoring
Activation Type: Not Activated

Activation Summary: FROM NWS SGF
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* The Storm Prediction Center has an Enhanced Risk (3/5) for severe weather in the orange shaded areas and a Slight Risk (2/5) of severe weather in the yellow shaded areas for today.
* Very large hail, damaging wind, and tornadoes are all possible.
* Severe thunderstorm chances are highest between 4pm this afternoon and 1am tonight.
* The Weather Prediction Center has a Slight Risk (2/4) for Excessive Rainfall valid for today.
* Thunderstorms with locally heavy rainfall can be expected this afternoon into the early overnight hours.
* Storm motion is forecast to be progressive, so training thunderstorms will likely be needed to cause flash flooding.

This incident will be 'fused' (connected) to the State of Missouri WebEOC as necessary for enhanced operations.

County EMD's, please remember to update your EOC Status accordingly; as the SEOC and NWS utilize this information. In addition, County EMD's should notify local stakeholders of WebEOC Incident Creation; as notification is NOT emailed to end users.

As always, we suggest users login to WebEOC prior to the incident to ensure that their username/password work, proper connectivity, etc.

For technical assistance with Region D WebEOC, password resets, or account unlocks please visit http://helpdesk.regiondwebeoc.org and select 'Open a New Ticket'; or email to [email protected] .

County EMD's, please remember that it is your responsibility to notify partner agencies in your county as to Incident Creation.

Please feel free to copy / forward this email to your local partner agencies as you see appropriate.

03/14/2024

A new Missouri Region D WebEOC Incident has been created.

Incident Name: 2024-03-14 Regional Severe Weather
Originating Agency: *MO Reg-D WebEOC Admin Team
Date/Time: 03/14/2024 08:18:00
Activation Level: Monitoring
Activation Type: Activation

Activation Summary: FROM NWS SGF:
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Numerous showers and thunderstorms this afternoon (12 PM) through tonight (12 AM). There is a Slight (2/5) to Enhanced (3/5) risk for hail up to baseballs and wind gusts up to 70 mph. Low potential for localized flooding.

Hail up to golf ball size and wind gusts up to 70 mph. An isolated tornado possible.

DSS Packet: https://www.weather.gov/media/sgf/DssPacket.pdf

This incident will be 'fused' (connected) to the State of Missouri WebEOC as necessary for enhanced operations.

County EMD's, please remember to update your EOC Status accordingly; as the SEOC and NWS utilize this information. In addition, County EMD's should notify local stakeholders of WebEOC Incident Creation; as notification is NOT emailed to end users.

As always, we suggest users login to WebEOC prior to the incident to ensure that their username/password work, proper connectivity, etc.

For technical assistance with Region D WebEOC, password resets, or account unlocks please visit http://helpdesk.regiondwebeoc.org and select 'Open a New Ticket'; or email to [email protected] .

County EMD's, please remember that it is your responsibility to notify partner agencies in your county as to Incident Creation.

Please feel free to copy / forward this email to your local partner agencies as you see appropriate.

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