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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

    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

    January 25, 2026
  • 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

    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

    January 25, 2026
  • 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

    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

    January 25, 2026
  • 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

    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

    January 25, 2026
  • Western Tennessee, Kentucky, and Southern Illinois Hit by Organizing MCS as Greatest Severe Risk Sits West of I-65 This Morning

    Western Tennessee, Kentucky, and Southern Illinois Hit by Organizing MCS as Greatest Severe Risk Sits West of I-65 This Morning

    June 1, 2026

    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,…

  • 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 and Eastern Kansas Hit by Tornado, Large Hail, Wind Damage, and Flooding as Damage Reports Confirmed from May 31 into June 1

    June 1, 2026

    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…

  • Central Plains and Southeast Hit by Large Hail and Severe Wind Gusts as SPC Issues Slight Risk Across Two Separate Zones Monday

    Central Plains and Southeast Hit by Large Hail and Severe Wind Gusts as SPC Issues Slight Risk Across Two Separate Zones Monday

    June 1, 2026

    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…

  • Tennessee Mississippi and Alabama Facing Imminent Severe Thunderstorm Watch with 55 to 70 MPH Winds as SPC Sets Watch Probability at 80 Percent

    Tennessee Mississippi and Alabama Facing Imminent Severe Thunderstorm Watch with 55 to 70 MPH Winds as SPC Sets Watch Probability at 80 Percent

    June 1, 2026

    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…

  • Northern Alabama, Including Florence, Huntsville, and Birmingham, Under Slight Risk as Strong Straight Line Winds Threaten from Noon to 8 PM Today

    Northern Alabama, Including Florence, Huntsville, and Birmingham, Under Slight Risk as Strong Straight Line Winds Threaten from Noon to 8 PM Today

    June 1, 2026

    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…

  • Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, and Mid-Atlantic States Facing Return of Active Storm Pattern with Above Normal Rainfall Expected June 6 to 10

    Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Tennessee, and Mid-Atlantic States Facing Return of Active Storm Pattern with Above Normal Rainfall Expected June 6 to 10

    June 1, 2026

    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — After a generally drier and calmer weather pattern through mid to late this week, a significant and widespread return of rain and storm activity is targeting the Midwest through the East Coast for the June 6 to…

  • Central High Plains and Mid-South Southeast Under Dual Slight Risk with Supercells Large Hail Tornadoes and Damaging Winds Threatening Both Zones Today

    Central High Plains and Mid-South Southeast Under Dual Slight Risk with Supercells Large Hail Tornadoes and Damaging Winds Threatening Both Zones Today

    June 1, 2026

    DENVER, COLORADO — A bimodal severe weather outbreak is underway across two separate regions of the United States today June 1, 2026, as the SPC has issued dual Slight Risk Level 2 of 5 designations simultaneously targeting the Central High…

  • Tennessee and North Alabama Hit by Active Storm System with Widespread Lightning and Heavy Rain as Storm Chasers Redirect South

    Tennessee and North Alabama Hit by Active Storm System with Widespread Lightning and Heavy Rain as Storm Chasers Redirect South

    June 1, 2026

    NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — An active and widespread storm system is currently tracking across Tennessee and into north Alabama, with radar showing intense lightning activity, heavy rain cores, and a rapidly evolving severe weather setup that is already prompting storm chasers…

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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
    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 6June 5, 2026
  • 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
    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 10June 5, 2026
  • 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
    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 5June 5, 2026
  • 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
    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 LowJune 5, 2026
  • 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
    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 5June 5, 2026

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