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North Platte Nebraska and Hutchinson Kansas Facing Slight Risk of Damaging Winds Large Hail and Tornadoes Along Dryline This Afternoon
NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA — Scattered strong to severe storms are expected to fire this afternoon and evening across a significant stretch of the central plains, with the WTUS Live Weather Severe Outlook valid at 9:00 AM CDT Saturday May 30,…
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Gulf of Mexico and Florida Watching Small Chance of Subtropical or Tropical Storm Development With Heavy Rains Possible Next Week
MIAMI, FLORIDA — Tropical interests are being watched closely across the Gulf of Mexico and Florida this weekend, with the EC-AIFS model initialized at 12z May 29, 2026 showing a small but notable chance of subtropical or tropical storm development…
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Central Plains and Southern States Facing Return of Organized Severe Weather and Supercell Threat Mid to Late June 2026
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA — A return to more organized and potentially significant severe weather activity across the Plains appears increasingly likely by mid to late June 2026, with the CFSv2 Week 3 Accumulated Supercell Composite Parameter showing a robust and…
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Carolina Coast Showing Tropical Spin Along Frontal Boundary as EURO and GFS Trap Gulf Energy on June 3
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA — A significant tropical update is emerging as both the EURO and GFS models have now joined together in mostly trapping Gulf energy rather than allowing it to develop into an organized system, but the ECMWF is…
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Omaha Nebraska and Sioux Falls South Dakota on High Alert for Supercells With Tornadoes and Large Hail Sunday May 31
OMAHA, NEBRASKA — Severe weather will continue across the Central and Northern Plains on Sunday May 31, 2026, with the Max Velocity Weather Categorical Outlook updated at 2:47 AM ET on May 30, 2026 placing a Slight Risk zone directly…
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Northwest Kansas and Southwest Nebraska Severe Storm Initiation Uncertainty Grows as Models Trend Downward Today
COLBY, KANSAS — Forecaster confidence in severe storm initiation across the northwest Kansas and southwest Nebraska corridor is facing serious questions Saturday May 30, 2026, with multiple model solutions trending downward on storm initiation before 8 PM and the SPC…
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Tropical Moisture Surge Targeting Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida With 4 Inches Plus Rain Possible June 4 Through June 5
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA — A significant surge of tropical moisture building in the Gulf of Mexico next week is expected to lift northward and produce heavy rainfall accumulations across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, with the Euro AI ensemble model…
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Stronger PM Storms Possible Across Denver, Boulder and Fort Collins Between 1 and 5 PM Friday With Low 80s Highs
DENVER, COLORADO — Another round of afternoon showers and storms is on tap for the Denver metro and Front Range corridor this Friday, with the 9NEWS Weather Impact Team Futurecast valid at 4:00 PM Friday showing active storm cells developing…

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- Interstate 95 Corridor Including Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and Washington DC Upgraded to Enhanced Risk with 75 MPH Severe Winds as Southern Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio Report Wind Damage Today
- Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and North Dakota Including Minneapolis, Sioux Falls, and Des Moines Facing Growing Severe Weather Outbreak with Strong Tornadoes, Very Large Hail, and Widespread Damaging Winds Wednesday June 10
- Gulf of Mexico and Gulf Coast States Seeing Further Decreased Tropical Development Chances as Euro, GFS, and AI Ensembles All Lose Interest Sunday June 7
- Dakotas and Western Minnesota Including Fargo and Sioux Falls Under Enhanced Risk with All Hazards and Significant Tornadoes Possible as Powerful Shortwave Targets Region Tuesday June 9
- Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Northern North Dakota Including Saskatoon, Regina, and Minot Under Active Ascent and Lift as Vorticity Loaded Upper Air Disturbance Drives Storm Development Sunday June 7

















