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3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1142 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271700Z - 281200Z
...NO CRITICAL AREAS...
No changes to previous forecast with no significant fire weather
concerns across CONUS. Upper-level ridge across the West will bring
warm temperatures and generally light winds to the region.
Afternoon showers/isolated thunderstorms are expected across higher
terrain of the Intermountain West and Rockies. Limited shear/storm
motions will allow longer residence times of precipitation cores
across New Mexico where fuels are dry, precluding introduction of
dry thunderstorm highlights.
..Williams.. 05/27/2025
.PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0135 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025/
...Synopsis...
Fire weather concerns will remain low today. Heights will rise
across the southwestern US bringing generally light winds to where
the driest fuels reside. Afternoon relative humidity will remain
low, around 5-15 percent across AZ/NM. Overall, the lighter winds
should keep rapid fire spread concerns low.
...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product...
Read more
3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1139 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271630Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
SOUTHERN PLAINS AND SOUTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of the
southern Plains to the Southeast. Large to very large hail and
severe winds should be the main threats across western and southern
portions of Texas, with damaging winds the primary concern across
the Southeast.
...Southeast States...
A modestly organized quasi-linear cluster persists at midday across
east-central/southwest Alabama, with a trailing MCV near the
Mississippi and Alabama border. These storms will continue generally
eastward and potentially intensify along the composite outflow
through the afternoon into areas along/south of a front across
Georgia, with at least isolated damaging wind potential. While not
certain, some short-term guidance suggests that a degree of air mass
recovery and abatement of outflow could allow for strong/localized
severe storm redevelopment near the synoptic front later today
farther west across southern Mississippi and possibly nearby
Louisiana.
...Southern Plains including West/South Texas...
In the wake of last night's extensive storms and prominent outflow
now over the western Gulf, substantial convective development should
focus later today over portions of west/south Texas, as a weak
mid-level shortwave trough moves from northwest/north-central Mexico
into the Southwest and southern High Plains. Weak low-level upslope
flow against the higher terrain in west Texas and northern Mexico
may also aid thunderstorm development. Most guidance suggests that
moderate to locally strong instability will exist by peak afternoon
heating, with steep mid-level lapse rates once again overspreading
the warm sector from higher terrain to the south/west.
Mid-level westerly flow is expected to remain fairly modest, but
veering and gradual strengthening with height through mid/upper
levels should support around 30-40 kt of deep-layer shear.
Slow-moving supercells posing a threat for large to very large hail
(2+ inches) should be the main threat with initial development. A
transition to one or more bowing clusters with a greater severe wind
threat appears possible through the evening and overnight hours as
convection spreads generally southeastward toward and across
south-central/Deep South Texas including the Rio Grande vicinity.
...Central/Southern High Plains...
On the back side of an upper trough/low over the north-central
states, isolated/high-based thunderstorms should initially form over
the higher terrain this afternoon before spreading southeastward
over the adjacent High Plains. While instability should tend to
remain fairly weak, steepened low-level lapse rates this
afternoon/evening and sufficient deep-layer shear to support modest
updraft organization may support occasional hail and severe wind
gusts.
..Guyer/Lyons.. 05/27/2025
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3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1139 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271630Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
SOUTHERN PLAINS AND SOUTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of the
southern Plains to the Southeast. Large to very large hail and
severe winds should be the main threats across western and southern
portions of Texas, with damaging winds the primary concern across
the Southeast.
...Southeast States...
A modestly organized quasi-linear cluster persists at midday across
east-central/southwest Alabama, with a trailing MCV near the
Mississippi and Alabama border. These storms will continue generally
eastward and potentially intensify along the composite outflow
through the afternoon into areas along/south of a front across
Georgia, with at least isolated damaging wind potential. While not
certain, some short-term guidance suggests that a degree of air mass
recovery and abatement of outflow could allow for strong/localized
severe storm redevelopment near the synoptic front later today
farther west across southern Mississippi and possibly nearby
Louisiana.
...Southern Plains including West/South Texas...
In the wake of last night's extensive storms and prominent outflow
now over the western Gulf, substantial convective development should
focus later today over portions of west/south Texas, as a weak
mid-level shortwave trough moves from northwest/north-central Mexico
into the Southwest and southern High Plains. Weak low-level upslope
flow against the higher terrain in west Texas and northern Mexico
may also aid thunderstorm development. Most guidance suggests that
moderate to locally strong instability will exist by peak afternoon
heating, with steep mid-level lapse rates once again overspreading
the warm sector from higher terrain to the south/west.
Mid-level westerly flow is expected to remain fairly modest, but
veering and gradual strengthening with height through mid/upper
levels should support around 30-40 kt of deep-layer shear.
Slow-moving supercells posing a threat for large to very large hail
(2+ inches) should be the main threat with initial development. A
transition to one or more bowing clusters with a greater severe wind
threat appears possible through the evening and overnight hours as
convection spreads generally southeastward toward and across
south-central/Deep South Texas including the Rio Grande vicinity.
...Central/Southern High Plains...
On the back side of an upper trough/low over the north-central
states, isolated/high-based thunderstorms should initially form over
the higher terrain this afternoon before spreading southeastward
over the adjacent High Plains. While instability should tend to
remain fairly weak, steepened low-level lapse rates this
afternoon/evening and sufficient deep-layer shear to support modest
updraft organization may support occasional hail and severe wind
gusts.
..Guyer/Lyons.. 05/27/2025
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3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1139 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271630Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
SOUTHERN PLAINS AND SOUTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of the
southern Plains to the Southeast. Large to very large hail and
severe winds should be the main threats across western and southern
portions of Texas, with damaging winds the primary concern across
the Southeast.
...Southeast States...
A modestly organized quasi-linear cluster persists at midday across
east-central/southwest Alabama, with a trailing MCV near the
Mississippi and Alabama border. These storms will continue generally
eastward and potentially intensify along the composite outflow
through the afternoon into areas along/south of a front across
Georgia, with at least isolated damaging wind potential. While not
certain, some short-term guidance suggests that a degree of air mass
recovery and abatement of outflow could allow for strong/localized
severe storm redevelopment near the synoptic front later today
farther west across southern Mississippi and possibly nearby
Louisiana.
...Southern Plains including West/South Texas...
In the wake of last night's extensive storms and prominent outflow
now over the western Gulf, substantial convective development should
focus later today over portions of west/south Texas, as a weak
mid-level shortwave trough moves from northwest/north-central Mexico
into the Southwest and southern High Plains. Weak low-level upslope
flow against the higher terrain in west Texas and northern Mexico
may also aid thunderstorm development. Most guidance suggests that
moderate to locally strong instability will exist by peak afternoon
heating, with steep mid-level lapse rates once again overspreading
the warm sector from higher terrain to the south/west.
Mid-level westerly flow is expected to remain fairly modest, but
veering and gradual strengthening with height through mid/upper
levels should support around 30-40 kt of deep-layer shear.
Slow-moving supercells posing a threat for large to very large hail
(2+ inches) should be the main threat with initial development. A
transition to one or more bowing clusters with a greater severe wind
threat appears possible through the evening and overnight hours as
convection spreads generally southeastward toward and across
south-central/Deep South Texas including the Rio Grande vicinity.
...Central/Southern High Plains...
On the back side of an upper trough/low over the north-central
states, isolated/high-based thunderstorms should initially form over
the higher terrain this afternoon before spreading southeastward
over the adjacent High Plains. While instability should tend to
remain fairly weak, steepened low-level lapse rates this
afternoon/evening and sufficient deep-layer shear to support modest
updraft organization may support occasional hail and severe wind
gusts.
..Guyer/Lyons.. 05/27/2025
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3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1139 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271630Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
SOUTHERN PLAINS AND SOUTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of the
southern Plains to the Southeast. Large to very large hail and
severe winds should be the main threats across western and southern
portions of Texas, with damaging winds the primary concern across
the Southeast.
...Southeast States...
A modestly organized quasi-linear cluster persists at midday across
east-central/southwest Alabama, with a trailing MCV near the
Mississippi and Alabama border. These storms will continue generally
eastward and potentially intensify along the composite outflow
through the afternoon into areas along/south of a front across
Georgia, with at least isolated damaging wind potential. While not
certain, some short-term guidance suggests that a degree of air mass
recovery and abatement of outflow could allow for strong/localized
severe storm redevelopment near the synoptic front later today
farther west across southern Mississippi and possibly nearby
Louisiana.
...Southern Plains including West/South Texas...
In the wake of last night's extensive storms and prominent outflow
now over the western Gulf, substantial convective development should
focus later today over portions of west/south Texas, as a weak
mid-level shortwave trough moves from northwest/north-central Mexico
into the Southwest and southern High Plains. Weak low-level upslope
flow against the higher terrain in west Texas and northern Mexico
may also aid thunderstorm development. Most guidance suggests that
moderate to locally strong instability will exist by peak afternoon
heating, with steep mid-level lapse rates once again overspreading
the warm sector from higher terrain to the south/west.
Mid-level westerly flow is expected to remain fairly modest, but
veering and gradual strengthening with height through mid/upper
levels should support around 30-40 kt of deep-layer shear.
Slow-moving supercells posing a threat for large to very large hail
(2+ inches) should be the main threat with initial development. A
transition to one or more bowing clusters with a greater severe wind
threat appears possible through the evening and overnight hours as
convection spreads generally southeastward toward and across
south-central/Deep South Texas including the Rio Grande vicinity.
...Central/Southern High Plains...
On the back side of an upper trough/low over the north-central
states, isolated/high-based thunderstorms should initially form over
the higher terrain this afternoon before spreading southeastward
over the adjacent High Plains. While instability should tend to
remain fairly weak, steepened low-level lapse rates this
afternoon/evening and sufficient deep-layer shear to support modest
updraft organization may support occasional hail and severe wind
gusts.
..Guyer/Lyons.. 05/27/2025
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3 months 2 weeks ago
SPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1139 AM CDT Tue May 27 2025
Valid 271630Z - 281200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE
SOUTHERN PLAINS AND SOUTHEAST...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of the
southern Plains to the Southeast. Large to very large hail and
severe winds should be the main threats across western and southern
portions of Texas, with damaging winds the primary concern across
the Southeast.
...Southeast States...
A modestly organized quasi-linear cluster persists at midday across
east-central/southwest Alabama, with a trailing MCV near the
Mississippi and Alabama border. These storms will continue generally
eastward and potentially intensify along the composite outflow
through the afternoon into areas along/south of a front across
Georgia, with at least isolated damaging wind potential. While not
certain, some short-term guidance suggests that a degree of air mass
recovery and abatement of outflow could allow for strong/localized
severe storm redevelopment near the synoptic front later today
farther west across southern Mississippi and possibly nearby
Louisiana.
...Southern Plains including West/South Texas...
In the wake of last night's extensive storms and prominent outflow
now over the western Gulf, substantial convective development should
focus later today over portions of west/south Texas, as a weak
mid-level shortwave trough moves from northwest/north-central Mexico
into the Southwest and southern High Plains. Weak low-level upslope
flow against the higher terrain in west Texas and northern Mexico
may also aid thunderstorm development. Most guidance suggests that
moderate to locally strong instability will exist by peak afternoon
heating, with steep mid-level lapse rates once again overspreading
the warm sector from higher terrain to the south/west.
Mid-level westerly flow is expected to remain fairly modest, but
veering and gradual strengthening with height through mid/upper
levels should support around 30-40 kt of deep-layer shear.
Slow-moving supercells posing a threat for large to very large hail
(2+ inches) should be the main threat with initial development. A
transition to one or more bowing clusters with a greater severe wind
threat appears possible through the evening and overnight hours as
convection spreads generally southeastward toward and across
south-central/Deep South Texas including the Rio Grande vicinity.
...Central/Southern High Plains...
On the back side of an upper trough/low over the north-central
states, isolated/high-based thunderstorms should initially form over
the higher terrain this afternoon before spreading southeastward
over the adjacent High Plains. While instability should tend to
remain fairly weak, steepened low-level lapse rates this
afternoon/evening and sufficient deep-layer shear to support modest
updraft organization may support occasional hail and severe wind
gusts.
..Guyer/Lyons.. 05/27/2025
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