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Widespread Strong Storms Returning Across Southeast Mid-Atlantic Carolinas and Virginia Thursday May 21 and Continuing Through Next Week
SOUTHEAST — Storms are back in the picture across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic corridor with widespread and potentially strong storm activity forecast to develop Thursday May 21 and continue through next week, according to the RRFS Experimental 3km model initialized…
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Supercells Capable of 2 to 3 Inch Big Hail Targeting Dallas Abilene and San Angelo Texas Today May 19 Late Afternoon With 15 Percent Probability
DALLAS, TEXAS — Residents across Dallas, Abilene, and San Angelo need to be ready for big hail late today May 19 as a few supercells are forecast to produce hail ranging from 2 to 3 inches in diameter across the…
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Severe Storms Arriving Across North Texas Including Dallas and Wichita Falls by Noon Today May 19 With Severe Watch Likely
DALLAS, TEXAS — Simulated satellite data from the HRRR model initialized at 10Z on May 19 shows a powerful storm system arriving across North Texas by noon today, with forecasters warning that a Severe Watch is likely to be issued…
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Moderate Enhanced Risk Severe Storms With 80 MPH Wind Gusts and Quarter Size Hail Targeting Ohio Including Toledo Columbus Mansfield and Cleveland Today
OHIO — Severe weather threats have been updated and expanded across the entire state of Ohio today, with a Moderate Risk equivalent to an SPC Enhanced Risk Level 3 out of 5 now in place across central and northwest Ohio…
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Severe Weather With Very Large Hail Damaging Winds and Tornado Threat Stretching From Texas to Maine Affecting Over 90 Million People Tomorrow Tuesday May 19
TEXAS — Severe weather will continue tomorrow Tuesday May 19 across a massive corridor stretching from Texas all the way through to Maine, with very large hail, damaging winds, and a low tornado threat affecting over 90 million people across…
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Severe Storms With Damaging Winds and Hail Hitting Central and Southeast Illinois Including Effingham Vandalia and Salem Today May 18 Through 8 PM in Two Waves
CENTRAL ILLINOIS — Severe storms are ongoing and continuing to threaten central and southeast Illinois today May 18 with multiple waves of storm activity expected through 8 PM, with damaging winds and small hail identified as the biggest concerns and…
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Rare Widespread Rain Soaking Colorado Northern Front Range Including Denver Fort Collins Boulder and Cheyenne This Morning May 18
DENVER, COLORADO — A surprisingly widespread and unusual rain event is soaking the northern Front Range of Colorado this morning, with radar at 8:35 AM showing broad and continuous green returns blanketing the entire corridor from Cheyenne in Wyoming southward…
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Level 2 Slight Risk Severe Weather With Gusty Winds Main Threat Targeting Illinois Iowa and Missouri Including Peoria Cedar Rapids and Kansas City Today and Tonight
ILLINOIS — The entire Stateline region remains under a Level 2 out of 5 Slight Risk for severe weather today and tonight May 18, though forecasters at Mark’s Weather Hub are noting that thick cloud cover through much of the…

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- Ohio Including Columbus, Cleveland, Dayton, and Akron Facing 60 MPH Wind Gusts, Large Hail, and Isolated Tornado Risk as Severe Storms Target the Region Saturday Evening June 6
- Northern Plains and Upper Midwest Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota Facing Robust Significant Severe Weather as High Amplitude Trough Moves In Tuesday and Wednesday June 9 to 10
- Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa Border Region Loaded with Extreme Storm Fuel as Surface Heating Ignites Late Day Storms with Upper Air Disturbances 450 to 600 Miles Away Friday June 5
- Gulf of Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida Showing Weak Tropical Activity Signal for Mid-June as ECMWF Flags Depression Probability but Formal Storm Concern Remains Low
- Nebraska, Iowa, and Illinois Including Omaha, Des Moines, and Chicago Facing Significant Nighttime Severe Weather with Very Large Hail, Damaging Winds, and Tornadoes After Sunset Friday June 5

















