Severe thunderstorm watch for 24 north Missouri counties until 11:00 p.m.

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A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 11:00 p.m. CDT for several counties across Missouri. The watch covers a wide region, and residents in the affected areas should be prepared for severe weather conditions, including damaging winds, large hail, and the possibility of tornadoes.

Below is a table listing the counties under the watch along with a few communities within each county:

CountyCities (not all listed)
AdairKirksville, Novinger, Brashear
AndrewSavannah, Amazonia, Fillmore
AtchisonTarkio, Rock Port, Fairfax
ClarkKahoka, Wayland, Alexandria
DaviessGallatin, Jamesport, Pattonsburg
DeKalbMaysville, Cameron, Clarksdale
GentryAlbany, Stanberry, King City
GrundyTrenton, Spickard, Galt
HarrisonBethany, Ridgeway, Eagleville
HoltOregon, Mound City, Craig
KnoxEdina, Baring, Knox City
LewisCanton, La Belle, Lewistown
LinnBrookfield, Marceline, Meadville
LivingstonChillicothe, Ludlow, Wheeling
MaconMacon, La Plata, Bevier
MarionHannibal, Palmyra, Philadelphia
MercerPrinceton, Mercer, Ravanna
NodawayMaryville, Hopkins, Barnard
PutnamUnionville, Powersville, Lucerne
SchuylerLancaster, Queen City, Glenwood
ScotlandMemphis, Rutledge, Arbela
ShelbyShelbyville, Shelbina, Clarence
SullivanMilan, Green City, Newtown
WorthGrant City, Allendale, Denver


Residents in these areas are advised to monitor local weather stations or reliable online sources for updates. Travelers on highways within these counties should exercise caution, as severe weather could create hazardous driving conditions.

 

Severe Thunderstorm Watch Area August 15, 2024
Yellow represents the area covered by the Severe Thunderstorm Watch (Click or tap the image to enlarge it to full size in a new browser window.)

 


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