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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0141 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER AREA FOR PORTIONS OF WESTERN COLORADO INTO
EASTERN UTAH...
...Synopsis...
A departing mid-level trough will bring continued breezy conditions
across portions of southern Nevada into west-central Utah. This will
overlap with relative humidity reductions around 10-15 mph bringing
Elevated fire weather conditions. In addition to the background
flow, nearby high based convection will likely bring gusty and
erratic winds.
...Dry Thunderstorms...
A broad area of dry thunderstorms is expected across northern AZ
into western CO, UT, southern WY, and portions of eastern NV. Across
western Colorado into eastern Utah, forcing for ascent with the
upper-level trough will aid in more scattered coverage of
thunderstorm activity. Sounding profiles within this region show
elevated instability amid very dry low-levels which will promote
high based convection with efficient lightning production and little
to no measurable precipitation. Fuels within this region remain
critically dry with several ongoing fires.
..Thornton.. 07/16/2025
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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1 month 3 weeks ago
WW 0516 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 10 NE HSI TO
15 W LNK TO 25 ENE LNK TO 5 WNW OMA TO 15 WSW DNS TO 20 N DNS.
..BENTLEY..07/16/25
ATTN...WFO...FSD...OAX...GID...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IAC071-129-155-160740-
IA
. IOWA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
FREMONT MILLS POTTAWATTAMIE
KSC089-183-160740-
KS
. KANSAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
JEWELL SMITH
NEC025-035-059-067-081-095-097-109-127-129-131-133-151-153-159-
169-181-185-160740-
NE
. NEBRASKA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CASS CLAY FILLMORE
GAGE HAMILTON JEFFERSON
JOHNSON LANCASTER NEMAHA
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1 month 3 weeks ago
WW 0516 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 10 NE HSI TO
15 W LNK TO 25 ENE LNK TO 5 WNW OMA TO 15 WSW DNS TO 20 N DNS.
..BENTLEY..07/16/25
ATTN...WFO...FSD...OAX...GID...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IAC071-129-155-160740-
IA
. IOWA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
FREMONT MILLS POTTAWATTAMIE
KSC089-183-160740-
KS
. KANSAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
JEWELL SMITH
NEC025-035-059-067-081-095-097-109-127-129-131-133-151-153-159-
169-181-185-160740-
NE
. NEBRASKA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
CASS CLAY FILLMORE
GAGE HAMILTON JEFFERSON
JOHNSON LANCASTER NEMAHA
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1 month 3 weeks ago
WW 516 SEVERE TSTM IA KS MN NE 160140Z - 160800Z
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 516
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
840 PM CDT Tue Jul 15 2025
The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a
* Severe Thunderstorm Watch for portions of
Western Iowa
Extreme north central Kansas
Extreme southwest Minnesota
Eastern Nebraska
* Effective this Tuesday night and Wednesday morning from 840 PM
until 300 AM CDT.
* Primary threats include...
Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible
Isolated large hail events to 1 inch in diameter possible
SUMMARY...A line of storms will continue spread east-southeastward
through the overnight hours with the potential to produce occasional
severe outflow gusts of 60-70 mph and isolated large hail near 1
inch diameter.
The severe thunderstorm watch area is approximately along and 50
statute miles east and west of a line from 15 miles west northwest
of Worthington MN to 40 miles west southwest of Beatrice NE. For a
complete depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline
update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU6).
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
REMEMBER...A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means conditions are
favorable for severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area.
Persons in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening
weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible
warnings. Severe thunderstorms can and occasionally do produce
tornadoes.
&&
OTHER WATCH INFORMATION...CONTINUE...WW 513...WW 514...WW 515...
AVIATION...A few severe thunderstorms with hail surface and aloft to
1 inch. Extreme turbulence and surface wind gusts to 60 knots. A few
cumulonimbi with maximum tops to 550. Mean storm motion vector
30030.
...Thompson
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 0600Z Day 2 Outlook
Day 2 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1238 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 171200Z - 181200Z
...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM SOUTHERN
MISSOURI INTO PARTS OF THE OHIO VALLEY...MID-ATLANTIC...AND
NORTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Isolated damaging gusts are possible from southern Missouri into the
Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast on Thursday.
...Northeast...
A shortwave trough is forecast to extend from southern Quebec to
near Long Island early Thursday. At the surface, low pressure will
track from Lake Huron northeast along the St. Lawrence Valley. A
trailing cold front will develop east across the Upper Ohio Valley
and Northeast during the afternoon and evening. Ahead of the front,
a very moist airmass will be in place, supporting MLCAPE values from
around 1000-2000 J/kg.
While 30-40 kt of westerly flow will overspread portions of the
Northeast, effective shear will remain modest, but sufficient for
isolated organized cells (20-30 kt). The surface low is likely to
remain north of the international border, but the cold front should
provide some focus for afternoon/evening thunderstorm activity.
However, subsidence behind the morning shortwave and possibly some
early day showers and cloud cover could hinder thunderstorm
development initially. As a result storms may develop a bit further
south and east than previously forecast, and the Marginal risk
(level 1 of 5) has been removed for parts of the Upper OH
Valley/Lower Great Lakes vicinity. Storms that do develop across the
Northeast still may pose a risk for locally strong gusts, and closer
to the surface low, a tornado or two.
...Southern MO/OH Valley to the Mid-Atlantic...
A seasonally very moist airmass will reside to the south of the
southward sagging cold front extending from the MO Ozarks into
southern IL/IN/OH. A corridor of strong instability is expected
ahead of the front, aided by 70s dewpoints and heating into the mid
80s to mid 90s. Vertical shear will be much weaker with southward
extent, but any MCVs from prior day's convection coupled with the
sagging cold front, should provide focused for scattered
thunderstorm development. Thunderstorm clusters will mainly pose a
risk for strong gusts from water laden downdrafts.
Additional storms are expected to develop over the higher terrain of
WV/VA along a surface trough and ahead of the surface cold front. A
similar environment to that further east will exist (high CAPE, weak
shear). Thunderstorm clusters may produce isolated strong gusts.
..Leitman.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
SPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1236 AM CDT Wed Jul 16 2025
Valid 161200Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ON WEDNESDAY OVER
PARTS OF THE CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS...AND PORTIONS OF THE GREAT LAKES
REGION....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are possible Wednesday
afternoon and evening from parts of the central High Plains to the
Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic states.
...Upper MS Valley...
A large but weakening linear MCS is tracking slowly eastward into
western MN/IA. 00z model consensus shows a convectively enhanced
upper trough and MCV will emerge from this activity, tracking into
parts of WI and northern IL by Wednesday afternoon. Strong heating
and ample low-level moisture will be in place over the warm sector
of this MCV, but weak mid-level lapse rates will limit CAPE values
to around 2000 J/kg. Present indications are that thunderstorms
will intensify by mid-afternoon across this region and spread
eastward toward Lake Michigan and western Lower MI by evening. The
strongest cells will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts. Enhanced
vertical shear near the MCV may also result in a tornado or two.
...WY/CO...
The belt of primary mid-level westerlies will extend across WY later
today, with the southern fringe of stronger flow aloft over northern
CO. Ample mid-level moisture will encourage scattered afternoon
thunderstorms over the mountains and foothills of CO/southern WY,
with storms moving into the adjacent plains by mid-afternoon.
Backed low-level winds will result in favorable deep-layer shear for
a few organized/supercell storms capable of large hail and damaging
winds through the afternoon and early evening.
...NY/PA/WV...
Current water vapor loops shows a subtle shortwave trough and weak
mid-level jet max over southern IL. This feature will track
northeastward up the OH Valley and into parts of OH/WV/PA by
Wednesday afternoon. Forcing associated with this feature, combined
with a warm/humid air mass will promote multiple clusters of
thunderstorms affecting the region. Forecast soundings show rather
weak mid-level lapse rates, weak winds in the lowest 4km, and
considerable mid-level moisture limiting downdraft potential. Will
therefore maintain only MRGL at this time, but acknowledge some risk
of scattered wind damage across this region later today.
..Hart/Thornton.. 07/16/2025
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1 month 3 weeks ago
WW 0516 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 20 E GRI TO
25 ESE OLU TO 30 SE SUX TO 20 WNW FRM.
..KERR..07/16/25
ATTN...WFO...FSD...OAX...GID...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IAC071-085-093-129-133-155-160540-
IA
. IOWA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
FREMONT HARRISON IDA
MILLS MONONA POTTAWATTAMIE
KSC089-183-160540-
KS
. KANSAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
JEWELL SMITH
NEC021-023-025-035-055-059-067-081-095-097-109-127-129-131-133-
151-153-155-159-169-177-181-185-160540-
NE
. NEBRASKA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BURT BUTLER CASS
CLAY DOUGLAS FILLMORE
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1 month 3 weeks ago
WW 0516 Status Updates
STATUS REPORT ON WW 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES RIGHT OF A LINE FROM 20 E GRI TO
25 ESE OLU TO 30 SE SUX TO 20 WNW FRM.
..KERR..07/16/25
ATTN...WFO...FSD...OAX...GID...
STATUS REPORT FOR WS 516
SEVERE WEATHER THREAT CONTINUES FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IAC071-085-093-129-133-155-160540-
IA
. IOWA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
FREMONT HARRISON IDA
MILLS MONONA POTTAWATTAMIE
KSC089-183-160540-
KS
. KANSAS COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
JEWELL SMITH
NEC021-023-025-035-055-059-067-081-095-097-109-127-129-131-133-
151-153-155-159-169-177-181-185-160540-
NE
. NEBRASKA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
BURT BUTLER CASS
CLAY DOUGLAS FILLMORE
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