Skip to content
Logo
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Crime Updates
  • About
  • Contact
  • Northern Plains, High Plains, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida Facing Large Hail, Severe Winds, and Tornadoes as SPC Issues Slight Risk Tuesday June 2

    Northern Plains, High Plains, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida Facing Large Hail, Severe Winds, and Tornadoes as SPC Issues Slight Risk Tuesday June 2

    January 25, 2026
  • 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 Plains, Midwest, and Upper Midwest Including Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska Showing Critically Low Soil Moisture as NASA and USDA Data Reveal Alarming Drought Conditions

    January 25, 2026
  • 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

    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

    January 25, 2026
  • Eastern Grain Belt and Great Lakes Facing Drier Than Normal June as MJO Phases 7 and 8 Favor Hudson Bay Ridge Signal

    Eastern Grain Belt and Great Lakes Facing Drier Than Normal June as MJO Phases 7 and 8 Favor Hudson Bay Ridge Signal

    January 25, 2026
  • Mid South Facing Significant Severe Weather Monday With Damaging Winds Large Hail and Tornadoes in Two Separate Rounds

    Mid South Facing Significant Severe Weather Monday With Damaging Winds Large Hail and Tornadoes in Two Separate Rounds

    May 31, 2026

    MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE — A significant and multi-round severe weather event appears likely across parts of the Mid South on Monday June 1, 2026, with a morning line of storms pushing south bringing widespread damaging winds followed by afternoon storm development…

  • Central Plains From Sioux Falls to Oklahoma City Expecting Widespread 0.5 to 1.5 Inches of Rain Next Week Through June 6

    Central Plains From Sioux Falls to Oklahoma City Expecting Widespread 0.5 to 1.5 Inches of Rain Next Week Through June 6

    May 31, 2026

    TOPEKA, KANSAS — A more active rainfall pattern is setting up across the Central Plains for next week, with BAM Weather’s Future Rainfall Totals forecast through June 6, 2026 showing widespread accumulations of 0.5 to 1.5 inches across a broad…

  • Central Plains and Deep South Bracing for Dual Intense MCS Events With Possible Derecho Criteria Monday June 1

    Central Plains and Deep South Bracing for Dual Intense MCS Events With Possible Derecho Criteria Monday June 1

    May 30, 2026

    KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — A potentially significant and rare dual Mesoscale Convective System setup is taking shape for Monday June 1, 2026, with the StormNet-v4 Wind Probabilities model initialized at 18z May 29, 2026 and valid from 18z June 1…

  • Central Kansas and Southern Nebraska Facing EF2 Plus Tornado Threat With Level 2 Intensity Risk Active Today May 30

    Central Kansas and Southern Nebraska Facing EF2 Plus Tornado Threat With Level 2 Intensity Risk Active Today May 30

    May 30, 2026

    WICHITA, KANSAS — Central Kansas and southern Nebraska are in for a busy and potentially dangerous afternoon on Saturday May 30, 2026, with the Ryan Hall Y’all Tornado Intensity outlook updated at 8:31 AM ET showing a Level 2 tornado…

  • Kansas and Oklahoma Severe Storms Trending Toward Blobby Disorganized Cells Rather Than Tornadic Supercells This Afternoon

    Kansas and Oklahoma Severe Storms Trending Toward Blobby Disorganized Cells Rather Than Tornadic Supercells This Afternoon

    May 30, 2026

    HAYS, KANSAS — The supercell tornado threat across Kansas and Oklahoma is trending significantly lower than initially anticipated this Saturday afternoon May 30, 2026, with meteorologists noting that barely any bulk shear or mid to upper level flow exists across…

  • Western South Dakota Through Kansas and Northern Oklahoma Facing Slight Risk Severe Weather With Greatest Tornado Threat Near Kearney Today

    Western South Dakota Through Kansas and Northern Oklahoma Facing Slight Risk Severe Weather With Greatest Tornado Threat Near Kearney Today

    May 30, 2026

    WICHITA, KANSAS — The Storm Prediction Center has outlined a large Slight Risk Level 2 out of 5 severe weather zone stretching from western South Dakota southward through Kansas and into northern Oklahoma for Saturday May 30, 2026, with a…

  • North Platte Nebraska and Hutchinson Kansas Facing Slight Risk of Damaging Winds Large Hail and Tornadoes Along Dryline This Afternoon

    North Platte Nebraska and Hutchinson Kansas Facing Slight Risk of Damaging Winds Large Hail and Tornadoes Along Dryline This Afternoon

    May 30, 2026

    NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA — Scattered strong to severe storms are expected to fire this afternoon and evening across a significant stretch of the central plains, with the WTUS Live Weather Severe Outlook valid at 9:00 AM CDT Saturday May 30,…

  • Gulf of Mexico and Florida Watching Small Chance of Subtropical or Tropical Storm Development With Heavy Rains Possible Next Week

    Gulf of Mexico and Florida Watching Small Chance of Subtropical or Tropical Storm Development With Heavy Rains Possible Next Week

    May 30, 2026

    MIAMI, FLORIDA — Tropical interests are being watched closely across the Gulf of Mexico and Florida this weekend, with the EC-AIFS model initialized at 12z May 29, 2026 showing a small but notable chance of subtropical or tropical storm development…

«Prev
1 2 3 4 5 6 … 121
Next»
Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Ramsay

Founder & Author

Hi there! I’m Gordon Ramsay, a journalist at heart and a storyteller by passion. Gordon Ramsay Club is my digital newsroom where I share breaking updates, sharp commentary, and stories that matter—covering trends, headlines, and conversations shaping today’s world.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X

Latest Posts

  • Northern Plains, High Plains, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida Facing Large Hail, Severe Winds, and Tornadoes as SPC Issues Slight Risk Tuesday June 2
    Northern Plains, High Plains, Southern Georgia, and Northern Florida Facing Large Hail, Severe Winds, and Tornadoes as SPC Issues Slight Risk Tuesday June 2June 2, 2026
  • 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 Plains, Midwest, and Upper Midwest Including Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska Showing Critically Low Soil Moisture as NASA and USDA Data Reveal Alarming Drought ConditionsJune 2, 2026
  • 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
    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 4June 2, 2026
  • Eastern Grain Belt and Great Lakes Facing Drier Than Normal June as MJO Phases 7 and 8 Favor Hudson Bay Ridge Signal
    Eastern Grain Belt and Great Lakes Facing Drier Than Normal June as MJO Phases 7 and 8 Favor Hudson Bay Ridge SignalJune 2, 2026
  • Northern High Plains Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming Facing Tornado Potential as Strong Winds and High Instability Combine Tuesday June 2
    Northern High Plains Including North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming Facing Tornado Potential as Strong Winds and High Instability Combine Tuesday June 2June 2, 2026

Latest Comments

No comments to show.
Logo

Gordon Ramsay Club delivers trusted news, trending stories, and exclusive updates with sharp reporting and bold, modern journalism daily.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • X

About

  • Why This Site
  • My Experience
  • Contact Me

Resources

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy

Search

Address

Alaska 99517, United States

Copyright © 2026 – Gordon Ramsay Club. All Rights Reserved.