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825 ACUS11 KWNS 070942 SWOMCD SPC MCD 070942 KYZ000-INZ000-TNZ000-ILZ000-MOZ000-071145- Mesoscale Discussion 0675 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0442 AM CDT Tue May 07 2024 Areas affected...Eastern Missouri...Central and Southern Illinois...Far Western Kentucky Concerning...Tornado Watch 194... Valid 070942Z - 071145Z The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 194 continues. SUMMARY...A wind damage and isolated tornado threat may continue for several more hours, affecting parts of eastern Missouri into central and southern Illinois. A new watch may need to be considered to the east of WW 194. DISCUSSION...The latest hi-resolution radar imagery from St. Louis, MO shows a linear MCS moving eastward across eastern Missouri. An unstable airmass is situated from the line east-southeastward across south-central Illinois and into western Kentucky. In addition, the St. Louis WSR-88D VWP has 0-6 km shear around 45 knots with 0-3 km storm-relative helicity near 350 m2/s2. This may continue to support a severe threat over the next few hours, as the line crosses the Mississippi River. The severe threat may tend to develop southeastward toward far western Kentucky, where more instability is located. However, the threat is expected to become more isolated with time. ..Broyles/Edwards.. 05/07/2024 ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product... ATTN...WFO...OHX...PAH...ILX...MEG...LSX...SGF... LAT...LON 39158831 39838882 40338950 40319009 39969069 39299079 37979085 37349108 36979114 36639080 36438960 36688792 38048788 39158831