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Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Washington DC Face Ring of Fire Severe Storm Cluster and Derecho Risk July 2 Through 4 Around Heat Dome
CHICAGO, ILL. — Forecasters are keeping a close eye on late next week for elevated potential for severe storm cluster risks as a ring of fire pattern sets up around a building heat dome centered over the southern Plains and…
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Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville Get Welcome Dry Break Through Wednesday After Seven Days of Active Storms
INDIANAPOLIS, IND. — After an active seven day stretch of showers and storms, a short but welcome dry period has presented itself across many parts of Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky, with modeled rainfall totals through 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 24,…
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Eastern Colorado, Western Kansas, Northern Oklahoma Face Level 2 Severe Risk Tuesday With Very Large Hail From Afternoon Lone Cells Then Damaging Winds Overnight as Storms Clump Into Line
WICHITA, KAN. — A Level 2 of 5 severe risk arrives Tuesday, June 23, across eastern Colorado, western Kansas, and northern Oklahoma, with storms building off the high ground as lone cells during the afternoon hours bringing very large hail…
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Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio Valley See Forecast Change as CAPE Surges Past 1600 J/kg Near Memphis, Boosting Tonight’s Severe Storm Potential
LOUISVILLE, KY. — A significant forecast change is underway this afternoon as the atmosphere over parts of Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois is becoming noticeably more unstable than models expected, with real time CAPE measurements surging well beyond what the 12z…
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Illinois Leads Nation With 196 Tornado Reports in 2026 as National Count Tops 1030 With Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Iowa Rounding Out Top 5
SPRINGFIELD, ILL. — Illinois leads the nation in tornado reports in 2026 by a staggering margin, with 196 confirmed reports as of June 22, more than double the second place state, while the national tornado report count has now exceeded…
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Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Southeast Face Dual Slight Risk Today With Very Large Hail, Damaging Winds, Tornadoes on Both Coasts
DENVER, COLO. — Another day of severe weather is on tap today, Monday, June 22, with dual Slight Risk level 2 of 5 areas covering two completely separate parts of the country simultaneously, from the Central High Plains of eastern…
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Denver, Cheyenne, Wichita, Oklahoma City Face Slight Risk Tuesday With Significant Severe Hail, Damaging Winds, 2 Percent Tornado Chance Near Cheyenne and Denver
DENVER, COLO. — More severe storms are likely across the Great Plains tomorrow, Tuesday, June 23, with the main threat centered from Denver to just north of Oklahoma City, where significant severe wind and large hail are expected from afternoon…
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Northeast Colorado, Virginia, North Carolina, Washington DC, Baltimore Face Level 2 Severe Risk Monday With Very Large Hail, Damaging Winds, Tornadoes Possible
RALEIGH, N.C. — A Level 2 of 5 severe risk covers two very different setups today, Monday, June 22, with northeast Colorado facing very large hail and a tornado or two from afternoon High Plains storms, while Virginia and North…

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- Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Washington DC Face Ring of Fire Severe Storm Cluster and Derecho Risk July 2 Through 4 Around Heat Dome
- Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville Get Welcome Dry Break Through Wednesday After Seven Days of Active Storms
- Eastern Colorado, Western Kansas, Northern Oklahoma Face Level 2 Severe Risk Tuesday With Very Large Hail From Afternoon Lone Cells Then Damaging Winds Overnight as Storms Clump Into Line
- Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Ohio Valley See Forecast Change as CAPE Surges Past 1600 J/kg Near Memphis, Boosting Tonight’s Severe Storm Potential
- Illinois Leads Nation With 196 Tornado Reports in 2026 as National Count Tops 1030 With Indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Iowa Rounding Out Top 5













