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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0134 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns are expected to abate on Monday across the
Four Corners region, though some threat for isolated dry
thunderstorms will continue for parts of central AZ to far western
NM. A shortwave trough evident in water-vapor imagery over WY/UT is
forecast to weaken and stall over the southern High Plains by late
Monday. This will favor subtle surface pressure rises across the
eastern Great Basin/Four Corners region with relatively weaker
low-level winds. Although sustained winds will be modest, deep
mixing will promote occasional gusts upwards of 15-25 mph across
northern AZ to northwest NM where RH values should fall into the low
teens. Transient elevated conditions are possible, but poor
deterministic agreement and/or ensemble consensus precluded
introducing risk highlights. However, weak orographic ascent along
the Mogollon Rim within a deeply-mixed, but weakly buoyant, air mass
will support some potential for isolated dry thunderstorms. Given
recent dry lightning over the region within a similar thermodynamic
environment, isolated dry thunderstorm highlights were maintained
and focused along and north of the more prominent terrain features.
..Moore.. 08/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0134 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns are expected to abate on Monday across the
Four Corners region, though some threat for isolated dry
thunderstorms will continue for parts of central AZ to far western
NM. A shortwave trough evident in water-vapor imagery over WY/UT is
forecast to weaken and stall over the southern High Plains by late
Monday. This will favor subtle surface pressure rises across the
eastern Great Basin/Four Corners region with relatively weaker
low-level winds. Although sustained winds will be modest, deep
mixing will promote occasional gusts upwards of 15-25 mph across
northern AZ to northwest NM where RH values should fall into the low
teens. Transient elevated conditions are possible, but poor
deterministic agreement and/or ensemble consensus precluded
introducing risk highlights. However, weak orographic ascent along
the Mogollon Rim within a deeply-mixed, but weakly buoyant, air mass
will support some potential for isolated dry thunderstorms. Given
recent dry lightning over the region within a similar thermodynamic
environment, isolated dry thunderstorm highlights were maintained
and focused along and north of the more prominent terrain features.
..Moore.. 08/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0134 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns are expected to abate on Monday across the
Four Corners region, though some threat for isolated dry
thunderstorms will continue for parts of central AZ to far western
NM. A shortwave trough evident in water-vapor imagery over WY/UT is
forecast to weaken and stall over the southern High Plains by late
Monday. This will favor subtle surface pressure rises across the
eastern Great Basin/Four Corners region with relatively weaker
low-level winds. Although sustained winds will be modest, deep
mixing will promote occasional gusts upwards of 15-25 mph across
northern AZ to northwest NM where RH values should fall into the low
teens. Transient elevated conditions are possible, but poor
deterministic agreement and/or ensemble consensus precluded
introducing risk highlights. However, weak orographic ascent along
the Mogollon Rim within a deeply-mixed, but weakly buoyant, air mass
will support some potential for isolated dry thunderstorms. Given
recent dry lightning over the region within a similar thermodynamic
environment, isolated dry thunderstorm highlights were maintained
and focused along and north of the more prominent terrain features.
..Moore.. 08/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0134 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns are expected to abate on Monday across the
Four Corners region, though some threat for isolated dry
thunderstorms will continue for parts of central AZ to far western
NM. A shortwave trough evident in water-vapor imagery over WY/UT is
forecast to weaken and stall over the southern High Plains by late
Monday. This will favor subtle surface pressure rises across the
eastern Great Basin/Four Corners region with relatively weaker
low-level winds. Although sustained winds will be modest, deep
mixing will promote occasional gusts upwards of 15-25 mph across
northern AZ to northwest NM where RH values should fall into the low
teens. Transient elevated conditions are possible, but poor
deterministic agreement and/or ensemble consensus precluded
introducing risk highlights. However, weak orographic ascent along
the Mogollon Rim within a deeply-mixed, but weakly buoyant, air mass
will support some potential for isolated dry thunderstorms. Given
recent dry lightning over the region within a similar thermodynamic
environment, isolated dry thunderstorm highlights were maintained
and focused along and north of the more prominent terrain features.
..Moore.. 08/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0134 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns are expected to abate on Monday across the
Four Corners region, though some threat for isolated dry
thunderstorms will continue for parts of central AZ to far western
NM. A shortwave trough evident in water-vapor imagery over WY/UT is
forecast to weaken and stall over the southern High Plains by late
Monday. This will favor subtle surface pressure rises across the
eastern Great Basin/Four Corners region with relatively weaker
low-level winds. Although sustained winds will be modest, deep
mixing will promote occasional gusts upwards of 15-25 mph across
northern AZ to northwest NM where RH values should fall into the low
teens. Transient elevated conditions are possible, but poor
deterministic agreement and/or ensemble consensus precluded
introducing risk highlights. However, weak orographic ascent along
the Mogollon Rim within a deeply-mixed, but weakly buoyant, air mass
will support some potential for isolated dry thunderstorms. Given
recent dry lightning over the region within a similar thermodynamic
environment, isolated dry thunderstorm highlights were maintained
and focused along and north of the more prominent terrain features.
..Moore.. 08/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0134 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns are expected to abate on Monday across the
Four Corners region, though some threat for isolated dry
thunderstorms will continue for parts of central AZ to far western
NM. A shortwave trough evident in water-vapor imagery over WY/UT is
forecast to weaken and stall over the southern High Plains by late
Monday. This will favor subtle surface pressure rises across the
eastern Great Basin/Four Corners region with relatively weaker
low-level winds. Although sustained winds will be modest, deep
mixing will promote occasional gusts upwards of 15-25 mph across
northern AZ to northwest NM where RH values should fall into the low
teens. Transient elevated conditions are possible, but poor
deterministic agreement and/or ensemble consensus precluded
introducing risk highlights. However, weak orographic ascent along
the Mogollon Rim within a deeply-mixed, but weakly buoyant, air mass
will support some potential for isolated dry thunderstorms. Given
recent dry lightning over the region within a similar thermodynamic
environment, isolated dry thunderstorm highlights were maintained
and focused along and north of the more prominent terrain features.
..Moore.. 08/10/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
Read more
4 weeks 2 days ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1254 AM CDT Sun Aug 10 2025
Valid 111200Z - 121200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CENTERED OVER
THE TEXAS PANHANDLE AND SOUTH PLAINS...
...SUMMARY...
A few marginally severe storms will be possible Monday from late
afternoon through the evening, centered over the southern Texas
Panhandle and South Plains. Scattered notable storms may also occur
over parts of North Dakota into northern Minnesota.
...Southern High Plains to the Lower MO Valley...
Relatively cool midlevel temperatures will remain over the Plains,
with 20-25 kt midlevel westerlies. At the surface, a moist axis will
extend roughly from the eastern TX Panhandle into MO, with northeast
surface winds from KS into northwest TX early.
As heating occurs, low-level winds should veer to east/southeast,
with around 2000 J/kg MUCAPE developing by peak heating. Storms are
likely to develop from northeast NM into TX as the air mass will be
uncapped. Directional wind change with height will support a few
longer-lived cells producing hail. A few aggregate clusters may also
produce locally severe gusts through early evening.
...ND into northern MN...
A speed max will dive southeastward out of SK and MT, with midlevel
vorticity maximum spread across ND and northwest MN late in the day.
This will occur at a time of peak heating near a surface trough
which will be draped NE to SW across the area. Given the focus for
ascent and uncapped air mass, scattered storms will develop beneath
the cool temperatures aloft. Despite limited moisture, a few cells
may produce primarily small hail and locally strong gusts.
..Jewell.. 08/10/2025
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