SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0252 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 151200Z - 161200Z Minor adjustments were made to extend Isolated Dry Thunderstorm risk into portions of the Sierras in central California. Otherwise, the Elevated remains unchanged. See previous discussion for more information. ..Thornton.. 08/14/2025 .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 0143 AM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025/ ...Synopsis... Fire weather concerns will continue into Friday across the Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies. The upper wave currently moving into CA will gradually shift east into the Great Basin over the next 48 hours. This will maintain a weak surface low over the Intermountain West while also supporting a northward surge of deeper monsoonal moisture from AZ into UT, CO, and parts of southern WY. Dry conditions - both at the surface and aloft - will support elevated fire weather conditions as well as dry thunderstorm chances. Latest ensemble guidance suggests a corridor of 15-20 mph winds will likely emerge from southern NV into western UT and eastern ID. Several hours of elevated fire weather conditions are probable as RH values fall into the 10-15% range by late afternoon. Similar to previous days, a combination of steep mid-level lapse rates and modest mid-level moisture on the northwestern fringe of the monsoonal surge will support a swath of 100-500 J/kg MUCAPE across central NV into western WY. Dry boundary layer conditions under the weak buoyancy coupled with 15-25 knot storm motions will favor dry thunderstorms. Latest CAM guidance shows a reasonably strong signal for convection, though coverage may be more limited compared to previous days as stronger synoptic forcing for ascent will likely remain displaced to the south/southeast. Regardless, receptive fuels over the region will continue to yield a lightning-driven fire weather concern. ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov/fire for graphic product... Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

1 week 5 days ago
SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more

SPC Aug 14, 2025 1930 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook

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SPC 1930Z Day 3 Outlook
Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0227 PM CDT Thu Aug 14 2025 Valid 161200Z - 171200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FROM THE CENTRAL/NORTHERN PLAINS TO LOWER MICHIGAN... ...SUMMARY... Isolated to scattered strong to severe storms are possible Saturday from the central/northern Plains to Lower Michigan. ...Discussion... Thunderstorms may be ongoing Saturday morning along a frontal zone from the northern Plains to the western Great Lakes. The location and strength of this morning convection will have significant impacts on more focused zones of severe weather threat on Saturday. A MCS may be ongoing across Wisconsin/northern Illinois/western Michigan on Saturday morning. This MCS or a remnant MCV in its wake, may provide a focus for severe storms across Lower Michigan Saturday afternoon. In addition, a MCS may be ongoing across eastern South Dakota and southwest Minnesota on the nose of the low-level jet. If the environment downstream of this MCS can destabilize during the morning, a severe weather threat may materialize as this MCS moves east along the front. If neither of these solutions occur, the severe weather threat may be somewhat more isolated. However, very strong to extreme instability is expected along the frontal zone with sufficient shear for some storm organization. Strong heating in the Plains may result in a few isolated high-based storms from central Nebraska to western South Dakota and potentially into far southwest Montana with a primary severe wind threat during the afternoon/early evening. Convection is expected along most of the frontal zone from eastern South Dakota to Michigan Saturday night as the low-level jet strengthens and height falls overspread the region. Isolated large hail is possible from these storms. ..Bentley.. 08/14/2025 Read more