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Northern Plains, High Plains, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida Facing Large Hail, Severe Winds, and Tornadoes as SPC Issues Slight Risk Tuesday June 2
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — The Storm Prediction Center Day 1 Categorical Outlook issued at 11:49Z on June 2, 2026 and valid through 12:00Z June 3 is highlighting a multi-zone severe weather threat across the northern Plains, central and southern High…
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Central Plains, Midwest, and Upper Midwest Including Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska Showing Critically Low Soil Moisture as NASA and USDA Data Reveal Alarming Drought Conditions
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA — A deeply concerning soil moisture crisis is visible across the Central Plains, Upper Midwest, and Great Lakes region as of May 28, 2026, with NASA Sport LIS index soil moisture percentile data and USDA agriculture soil moisture…
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Central and Northern Plains Including Rapid City Under First Day 4 Slight Risk in a While with Damaging Winds, Large Hail, and Tornado Threat Thursday June 4
RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA — For the first time in a significant stretch, the Central and Northern Plains are staring down a Day 4 Slight Risk of severe weather on Thursday June 4, 2026, as Max Velocity Weather issued a…
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Eastern Grain Belt and Great Lakes Facing Drier Than Normal June as MJO Phases 7 and 8 Favor Hudson Bay Ridge Signal
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A critical long-range weather pattern signal is emerging for June 2026 as tropical forcing analogs based on MJO Phases 7 and 8 with amplitude greater than 1 heavily favor a Hudson Bay Ridge pattern that points toward…
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Northern High Plains Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming Facing Tornado Potential as Strong Winds and High Instability Combine Tuesday June 2
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — A significant severe weather setup is taking shape across the Northern High Plains on Tuesday June 2, 2026, as strong winds aloft ejecting out of the Rockies overlap with a large instability field across the region,…
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Dakotas, Eastern Wyoming, and Western Nebraska Under Slight Risk with Supercells, Large Hail, and Tornadoes Possible as Cold Front Triggers Storms This Afternoon
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — The Storm Prediction Center has outlined a Slight Risk Level 2 of 5 across the Dakotas, eastern Wyoming, and western Nebraska for today June 2, 2026, as a cold front draped across western North Dakota into…
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Florida East Coast Seeing Most Active Storm Coverage as Frontal Line Fires Storms with Marginal Risk Across the Peninsula Tuesday
ORLANDO, FLORIDA — A frontal line is helping trigger storm development across Florida and the broader Gulf South region on Tuesday June 2, 2026, with the SPC placing Florida under a Marginal Risk Level 1 of 5 and the Florida…
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Eastern Grain Belt Including Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio Facing Concerning Ridge Pattern Matching Historic Drought Years 1988, 2012, and 2023
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A growing concern is emerging for the eastern grain belt over the next 6 to 10 days as EPS 500mb height anomaly data valid June 4 through June 9, 2026 shows a significant ridge building across the…

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- Northern Plains, High Plains, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida Facing Large Hail, Severe Winds, and Tornadoes as SPC Issues Slight Risk Tuesday June 2
- Central Plains, Midwest, and Upper Midwest Including Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska Showing Critically Low Soil Moisture as NASA and USDA Data Reveal Alarming Drought Conditions
- Central and Northern Plains Including Rapid City Under First Day 4 Slight Risk in a While with Damaging Winds, Large Hail, and Tornado Threat Thursday June 4
- Eastern Grain Belt and Great Lakes Facing Drier Than Normal June as MJO Phases 7 and 8 Favor Hudson Bay Ridge Signal
- Northern High Plains Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming Facing Tornado Potential as Strong Winds and High Instability Combine Tuesday June 2













