00:00We are tracking a tornado-worn storm over St. Louis.
00:03You can even see the St. Louis arch there in the distance.
00:07This storm is right along the outflow boundary slash warm front that's been reinforced.
00:11Looks like it's lifting a little bit on the cool side of the boundary, which should diminish
00:14that tornado threat just a little bit.
00:17But you can see the shelf cloud here with this storm.
00:20There are other storms maturing back behind it, and a tornado watch has been issued out
00:24here that stretches all the way from Missouri to Indiana.
00:28And there's a very strong wind shear and instability overlap out here, which could support a threat
00:33of EF2 and stronger tornadoes, some of which could be long track.
00:37This is going to be a multi-mode tornado outbreak potentially right along the warm front from
00:42St. Louis east into Illinois.
00:44And then multiple rounds of renegade supercells are forecast to develop southern Illinois back
00:49into southeastern Missouri.
00:51And those could push into western Kentucky and western Tennessee with time.
00:55But this is the first tornado warning of the day.
00:57It did not produce a tornado yet.
01:00That tornado warning continues, but it does look like this storm has lifted a little bit
01:04on the cool side of the boundary, which should limit its tornado threat.
01:08But still stay tuned to those severe weather watches and warnings throughout this day from
01:12Missouri all the way to Indiana.
01:13From Missouri all the way to Indiana.
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