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Hail — Furnas, Nebraska

2024-05-06 · near Arapahoe, Furnas, Nebraska

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Wider weather episode

Potent upper level low brings widespread severe weather to much of the Central Plains, including portions of south central Nebraska, during the afternoon and early evening hours of May 6th. The initial thunderstorms developed in the Norton, KS area between noon and 1PM CDT, then shifted NE into portions of Furnas, Harlan, and Franklin Counties between noon and 3PM. The initial threat with these more discrete cells was hail up to golf ball size. However, as storms transitioned more linear after 3PM along and east of Hwy 281, the primary severe hazard became damaging straight-line winds. A single, brief weak QLCS tornado (EF-0) was also reported near Cowles in Webster County. The leading edge of the line of thunderstorms that posed the damaging wind threat largely shifted east of the GID CWA around or shortly after 6PM CDT. The severe threat persisted through the evening hours for much of eastern Nebraska and Kansas.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1178147. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.