New computer models show that supercell storms are about to return to Missouri with a vengeance with a heightened level of awareness needed for the second half of May.
After a very stormy May, the hope was that thunderstorm development in Missouri would settle down in June. If artificial intelligence is correct, the opposite will be true as scary supercell development is predicted right in the middle of the month based on computer models.
The good news is that the horrific thunderstorm pattern that caused immense tornado damage to many parts of Missouri and other parts of the Midwest is likely over for now. The potentially bad news is that parts of Missouri might still see explosive thunderstorm development the last week of May.
If you don't know that violent weather is a possibility in Missouri during May, you probably haven't lived in the Show Me State very long if at all. Even with that expectation, there is an extraordinary weather pattern now being forecast which could mean explosive and more violent than normal weather could impact Missouri this May.