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  • Northern States Alaska See Up to 24 Hours of Daylight Today on Summer Solstice as US Marks Longest Day of the Year

    Northern States Alaska See Up to 24 Hours of Daylight Today on Summer Solstice as US Marks Longest Day of the Year

    January 25, 2026
  • Illinois, Missouri, Indiana Brace for Strong to Severe Storms This Morning Into Afternoon With Damaging Winds, Hail, Isolated Tornado Risk as Instability Builds

    Illinois, Missouri, Indiana Brace for Strong to Severe Storms This Morning Into Afternoon With Damaging Winds, Hail, Isolated Tornado Risk as Instability Builds

    January 25, 2026
  • Missouri, Illinois, Indiana Face 5 Percent Tornado Risk Today With Strong Tornadoes Possible After Morning Storm Round, Kansas Nebraska Watch Hail and Wind

    Missouri, Illinois, Indiana Face 5 Percent Tornado Risk Today With Strong Tornadoes Possible After Morning Storm Round, Kansas Nebraska Watch Hail and Wind

    January 25, 2026
  • Mount Vernon Illinois, Olney Illinois Brace for Elevated Tornado Threat Tonight as Boundary Stalls Along I 64 Corridor Between 5 and 6 PM

    Mount Vernon Illinois, Olney Illinois Brace for Elevated Tornado Threat Tonight as Boundary Stalls Along I 64 Corridor Between 5 and 6 PM

    January 25, 2026
  • Alabama Including Birmingham, Montgomery, and Northern Half of State Seeing Warm Humid Sunday with Light Rain and Scattered Storms as Heat Builds Toward 90 Degrees by Thursday

    Alabama Including Birmingham, Montgomery, and Northern Half of State Seeing Warm Humid Sunday with Light Rain and Scattered Storms as Heat Builds Toward 90 Degrees by Thursday

    June 7, 2026

    BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA — Areas of mostly light rain are moving across Alabama this Sunday morning June 7, 2026, as MRMS 1km composite reflectivity valid 10:54Z Sunday June 7 shows widespread green radar returns covering central and northern Alabama from Tupelo…

  • Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida Seeing Decreased Tropical Storm Formation Odds Dropping to 10 to 20 Percent as ECMWF Reduces Mid-Month Risk Through June 22

    Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida Seeing Decreased Tropical Storm Formation Odds Dropping to 10 to 20 Percent as ECMWF Reduces Mid-Month Risk Through June 22

    June 7, 2026

    MIAMI, FLORIDA — The tropical weather outlook for the Gulf of Mexico has shifted in a less concerning direction, as the chance of a tropical storm forming in the Gulf at mid-month has decreased significantly according to the latest ECMWF…

  • Northern US States Including Montana, Minnesota, and New England Getting Chance to See Aurora Tonight at Kp 5 G1 Level with Naked Eye Viewing Possible to 44N Friday Night June 5

    Northern US States Including Montana, Minnesota, and New England Getting Chance to See Aurora Tonight at Kp 5 G1 Level with Naked Eye Viewing Possible to 44N Friday Night June 5

    June 6, 2026

    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA — A weakening but still visible aurora opportunity exists tonight Friday June 5, 2026, as the night sky forecast valid 9:00 PM ET through 5:00 AM ET shows a Kp 5 G1 geomagnetic storm level remaining active with…

  • Eastern Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Western New Jersey Facing 50 to 65 MPH Wind Gusts as Wind Complex Pushes West to East Between I-70 and I-80 This Afternoon Saturday June 6

    Eastern Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Western New Jersey Facing 50 to 65 MPH Wind Gusts as Wind Complex Pushes West to East Between I-70 and I-80 This Afternoon Saturday June 6

    June 6, 2026

    PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA — A rapidly concerning severe weather setup is developing across eastern Ohio, Pennsylvania, and western New Jersey this Saturday afternoon June 6, 2026, as high-resolution model runs are showing an increasingly dangerous scenario where a wind complex could…

  • Alabama Including Birmingham and Southwest Alabama Seeing Rising Humidity with Scattered Showers and Storms Returning as Temperatures Climb Toward 90 to 91 Degrees Through Mid-June

    Alabama Including Birmingham and Southwest Alabama Seeing Rising Humidity with Scattered Showers and Storms Returning as Temperatures Climb Toward 90 to 91 Degrees Through Mid-June

    June 6, 2026

    BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA — Rising humidity levels are returning to Alabama after a couple of days of dry continental air, with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible later today across the southwest part of the state and statewide rain chances increasing Sunday…

  • Saskatchewan and Manitoba Including Regina, Yorkton, and Southern Manitoba Facing Possible Tornado Outbreak with Strong Tornadoes, Gorilla Hail, and Damaging Winds Saturday and Sunday

    Saskatchewan and Manitoba Including Regina, Yorkton, and Southern Manitoba Facing Possible Tornado Outbreak with Strong Tornadoes, Gorilla Hail, and Damaging Winds Saturday and Sunday

    June 6, 2026

    REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN — A potentially significant two-day tornado outbreak threat is developing across the Canadian Prairies this weekend, with Team Dominator storm chasers surging northward to Saskatchewan and Manitoba as HRRR model simulated reflectivity and surface-based CAPE data from June…

  • Northern Plains and Upper Midwest Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota Facing Significant Two Day Severe Weather Outbreak as SPC Eyes 30 Percent Risk Upgrade for Wednesday June 10

    Northern Plains and Upper Midwest Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota Facing Significant Two Day Severe Weather Outbreak as SPC Eyes 30 Percent Risk Upgrade for Wednesday June 10

    June 6, 2026

    BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — A significant and potentially historic two-day severe weather outbreak remains on track for the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Tuesday June 9 and Wednesday June 10, 2026, with all significant severe weather hazards possible on…

  • Northern Indiana and Ohio Including Fort Wayne, Columbus, Akron, and Youngstown Hit by Strong to Severe Storms with Large Hail, Damaging Winds, and Isolated Tornado as Highest Risk Peaks by 7PM Saturday June 6

    Northern Indiana and Ohio Including Fort Wayne, Columbus, Akron, and Youngstown Hit by Strong to Severe Storms with Large Hail, Damaging Winds, and Isolated Tornado as Highest Risk Peaks by 7PM Saturday June 6

    June 6, 2026

    COLUMBUS, OHIO — A strong to severe storm cluster is actively tracking southeast across northern Indiana and into Ohio this Saturday morning June 6, 2026, with BAM Weather radar at 9:10 AM EDT confirming intense storm cores near Fort Wayne,…

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  • Northern States Alaska See Up to 24 Hours of Daylight Today on Summer Solstice as US Marks Longest Day of the Year
    Northern States Alaska See Up to 24 Hours of Daylight Today on Summer Solstice as US Marks Longest Day of the YearJune 21, 2026
  • Illinois, Missouri, Indiana Brace for Strong to Severe Storms This Morning Into Afternoon With Damaging Winds, Hail, Isolated Tornado Risk as Instability Builds
    Illinois, Missouri, Indiana Brace for Strong to Severe Storms This Morning Into Afternoon With Damaging Winds, Hail, Isolated Tornado Risk as Instability BuildsJune 21, 2026
  • Missouri, Illinois, Indiana Face 5 Percent Tornado Risk Today With Strong Tornadoes Possible After Morning Storm Round, Kansas Nebraska Watch Hail and Wind
    Missouri, Illinois, Indiana Face 5 Percent Tornado Risk Today With Strong Tornadoes Possible After Morning Storm Round, Kansas Nebraska Watch Hail and WindJune 21, 2026
  • Mount Vernon Illinois, Olney Illinois Brace for Elevated Tornado Threat Tonight as Boundary Stalls Along I 64 Corridor Between 5 and 6 PM
    Mount Vernon Illinois, Olney Illinois Brace for Elevated Tornado Threat Tonight as Boundary Stalls Along I 64 Corridor Between 5 and 6 PMJune 21, 2026
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