Metro Tornadoes Live - Storm Chasers On the Ground

Reed Timmer April 29, 2025
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Support the chase here - www.teamdominator.store Connection courtesy of https://bit.ly/isptekdom 🌪️ SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK – MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2025 SPC Risk Level: MODERATE (Level 4 of 5) Valid through 7 AM CDT Tuesday 📍 Major Cities in Risk Zones 🔴 MODERATE Risk (5.9M people): Minneapolis, MN, St. Paul, MN, Rochester, MN, Bloomington, MN, Plymouth, MN 🟠 ENHANCED Risk (8.8M people): Kansas City, MO, Madison, WI, Des Moines, IA, Rockford, IL, Kansas City, KS 🟡 SLIGHT Risk (13.1M people): Milwaukee, WI, Oklahoma City, OK, Omaha, NE, Tulsa, OK, Wichita, KS 🟢 MARGINAL Risk (19.2M people): Chicago, IL, Fort Worth, TX, Arlington, TX, Plano, TX, Grand Rapids, MI 🌪️ Tornado Risk Zones 🔴 15% Tornado Risk: Minneapolis, MN, St. Paul, MN, Rochester, MN, Bloomington, MN, Plymouth, MN 🟠 10% Tornado Risk with Hatched Area (EF2+ potential): Madison, WI, Des Moines, IA, Rockford, IL, Cedar Rapids, IA, Green Bay, WI 🟤 5% Tornado Risk: Milwaukee, WI, Oklahoma City, OK, Kansas City, MO, Omaha, NE, Wichita, KS 🟢 2% Tornado Risk: Chicago, IL, Tulsa, OK, Lincoln, NE, Aurora, IL, Naperville, IL What the Percentages Mean A 15% tornado risk means a 1 in 7 chance of a tornado occurring within 25 miles of you—a very serious threat, especially with the potential for strong (EF2+) tornadoes in the hatched areas. The 10% and 5% zones are also significant, with organized supercell structures expected. 📝 Overview A regional severe weather outbreak is expected this afternoon and evening across the Upper Midwest, especially from southern Minnesota into northern Iowa and western Wisconsin. Strong tornadoes, widespread damaging winds, and very large hail are all possible. ⛈️ Hazards Include 🌪️ Several strong tornadoes, especially across southern MN and northern IA 💨 Widespread damaging winds (up to 70+ mph) 🧊 Large to very large hail (up to 2–3" possible with discrete supercells) 🕓 Timeline 🕓 Mid Afternoon (3–6 PM CDT): Supercells initiate along and ahead of the cold front across MN/IA 🌆 Evening (6–10 PM CDT): Peak tornado and large hail threat across MN, WI, and northern IA 🌒 Overnight (10 PM–2 AM CDT): Storms organize into clusters; damaging wind and embedded tornado threat continues eastward into WI and IL 📌 Regional Notes 🔴 Southern MN into WI: Highest tornado potential, especially between 4–9 PM CDT 🟠 Northern MO into IA: Risk for isolated supercells and strong tornadoes with discrete modes 🟡 OK/TX Dryline: Isolated supercells with large hail and a few tornadoes possible from mid to late afternoon ⚠️ Stay Weather-Aware If you're anywhere near Minneapolis, Des Moines, Rochester, or Madison, this is a dangerous weather day. Have multiple ways to receive warnings, stay close to shelter, and act quickly if a tornado warning is issued. ——————————— FOLLOW ON OTHER PLATFORMS, TIP & CONTACT ME HERE: https://linktr.ee/reedtimmer Team Dom Storm Recovery Info https://linktr.ee/tdstormrecovery? ——————————— Rocket Man - @Willclay25 Chaser Follow - @EdgarTheStormChaser Navigator - @localmanweatherofficial Guy in the corner - @brianvotoole Thanks to @LiveCamChaser for helping us with the webcams!! And HUGE Thanks to RED EARTH TECH! - https://www.red-earth.tech/

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