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Dakotas, Eastern Wyoming, and Western Nebraska Under Slight Risk with Supercells, Large Hail, and Tornadoes Possible as Cold Front Triggers Storms This Afternoon
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — The Storm Prediction Center has outlined a Slight Risk Level 2 of 5 across the Dakotas, eastern Wyoming, and western Nebraska for today June 2, 2026, as a cold front draped across western North Dakota into…
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Florida East Coast Seeing Most Active Storm Coverage as Frontal Line Fires Storms with Marginal Risk Across the Peninsula Tuesday
ORLANDO, FLORIDA — A frontal line is helping trigger storm development across Florida and the broader Gulf South region on Tuesday June 2, 2026, with the SPC placing Florida under a Marginal Risk Level 1 of 5 and the Florida…
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Eastern Grain Belt Including Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio Facing Concerning Ridge Pattern Matching Historic Drought Years 1988, 2012, and 2023
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A growing concern is emerging for the eastern grain belt over the next 6 to 10 days as EPS 500mb height anomaly data valid June 4 through June 9, 2026 shows a significant ridge building across the…
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Western Tennessee, Kentucky, and Southern Illinois Hit by Organizing MCS as Greatest Severe Risk Sits West of I-65 This Morning
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — An organizing Mesoscale Convective System is currently tracking across western Tennessee, southern Illinois, and western Kentucky this morning, with radar at 7:40 AM showing intense lightning activity and heavy storm cores concentrated across the Paducah, Murray, Clarksville,…
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Kansas City and Eastern Kansas Hit by Tornado, Large Hail, Wind Damage, and Flooding as Damage Reports Confirmed from May 31 into June 1
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — Severe weather swept through the Kansas City metro and eastern Kansas overnight from May 31 into early June 1, 2026, producing a confirmed tornado near Emporia, widespread large hail damage, wind damage near Leavenworth, and multiple…
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Central Plains and Southeast Hit by Large Hail and Severe Wind Gusts as SPC Issues Slight Risk Across Two Separate Zones Monday
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — A dual-zone severe weather outbreak is unfolding across the United States on Monday June 1, 2026, as the Storm Prediction Center’s Severe Weather Outlook valid until June 2, 2026 at 7:00 AM CDT shows two separate…
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Tennessee Mississippi and Alabama Facing Imminent Severe Thunderstorm Watch with 55 to 70 MPH Winds as SPC Sets Watch Probability at 80 Percent
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA — The Storm Prediction Center has issued Mesoscale Discussion 934 signaling a severe thunderstorm watch is forthcoming for parts of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama, with an 80 percent watch probability and damaging wind gusts of 55 to 70…
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Northern Alabama, Including Florence, Huntsville, and Birmingham, Under Slight Risk as Strong Straight Line Winds Threaten from Noon to 8 PM Today
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA — Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to move southward across Alabama this afternoon and early tonight, with the SPC Severe Weather Outlook valid until June 2, 2026 at 7:00 AM CDT placing northern Alabama under a Slight…

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- Dakotas, Eastern Wyoming, and Western Nebraska Under Slight Risk with Supercells, Large Hail, and Tornadoes Possible as Cold Front Triggers Storms This Afternoon
- Florida East Coast Seeing Most Active Storm Coverage as Frontal Line Fires Storms with Marginal Risk Across the Peninsula Tuesday
- Eastern Grain Belt Including Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio Facing Concerning Ridge Pattern Matching Historic Drought Years 1988, 2012, and 2023
- Western Tennessee, Kentucky, and Southern Illinois Hit by Organizing MCS as Greatest Severe Risk Sits West of I-65 This Morning
- Kansas City and Eastern Kansas Hit by Tornado, Large Hail, Wind Damage, and Flooding as Damage Reports Confirmed from May 31 into June 1













