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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1153 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281700Z - 291200Z
...Snake River Plain...
A broad area of elevated mid-level winds on the southern periphery
of a mid-level trough along with daytime boundary layer mixing will
support breezy winds across the Snake River Plain this afternoon.
Elevated highlights were trimmed across portions of the Magic Valley
Region owing to a now marginal overlap of winds and low relative
humidity based on the latest model guidance consensus.
...Southwestern Wyoming...
Only minor changes were noted to Elevated highlights across
southwestern Wyoming. Increased mid-level flow coupled with lee
troughing farther east will enhance westerly winds across the area.
The breezy winds combined with dry fuels and relative humidity
dropping into the 15-20 percent range will promote elevated fire
weather conditions this afternoon.
..Williams.. 06/28/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0203 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025/
...Synopsis...
Subtle mid-level troughing on the northern periphery of the sub
tropical ridge will continue over the northern Rockies and Northwest
today. A belt of stronger mid-level flow will remain in place over
parts of the Intermountain West, supporting dry downslope flow ahead
of a weak cold front over the Northwest. Lee troughing and the
increased flow aloft will encourage breezy westerly flow amid dry
conditions, conducive for elevated fire-weather conditions.
...Snake River Plain into western WY...
Increasing mid-level flow attendant to a passing mid-level shortwave
trough will overspread a dry and well-mixed boundary layer across
portions of ID and western WY this afternoon. Aided by lee
troughing, elevated surface winds are expected across the
central/eastern portions of the Snake River Plain and through the
Red Desert in southwest WY. Westerly winds of 15-20 mph, combined
with warm afternoon temperatures and relative humidity in the 15-20
percent range, will support elevated fire weather conditions this
afternoon and evening.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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2 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1126 AM CDT Sat Jun 28 2025
Valid 281630Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THIS AFTERNOON
FROM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA INTO SOUTHEAST NEW YORK. OTHER SEVERE
STORMS WILL OCCUR FROM THE BLACK HILLS REGION INTO PARTS OF
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN WISCONSIN....
...SUMMARY...
Scattered severe thunderstorms are possible across portions of the
Upper Midwest into the north-central Great Plains. All severe
hazards are possible centered on southern Minnesota and eastern
South Dakota. Scattered damaging gusts are possible across parts of
New York into Pennsylvania.
...Eastern SD/MN/WI...
Current radar loops show a persistent MCS slowly weakening across
southern MN. This feature has driven an associated outflow boundary
into northwest IA and eastern SD. Morning model solutions are in
general agreement that the low-level air mass will rapidly recover
in the wake of the MCS, leading to rapid and intense thunderstorm
development by late afternoon over western MN. It is unclear if the
models are handling the lingering effects of the morning convection,
but the eventual re-development of storms poses risks of tornadoes,
very large hail, and damaging winds. An upgrade to ENH risk over
parts of central/southern MN for this evening was considered, but
will defer to the 20z outlook, after further evaluation of the
ongoing convection and trends in destabilization.
...Western SD Vicinity...
Full sun will lead to strong heating and deep mixing across much of
eastern WY today. High-based convection will develop by late
afternoon in this region and spread eastward into a progressively
more moist and unstable air mass over western SD. Scattered intense
storms are expected to develop, posing a risk of large hail and
damaging wind gusts. These storms may persist through the evening
and grow upscale, with a risk of damaging winds into southern
SD/northern NE.
...NY/PA/Mid-Atlantic...
A surface cold front is sagging southward into NY and western PA
today. Thunderstorms have begun to intensify along/ahead of the
front, with locally damaging wind gusts expected through the
afternoon. Low clouds are limiting heating/destabilization over
eastern NY/PA and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, heating should
commence by mid/late afternoon, allowing storms approaching from the
west to maintain a damaging wind threat into the early evening.
..Hart/Squitieri.. 06/28/2025
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