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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

    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
  • Minor Flooding Possible From Slow Moving Thunderstorms Across Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach This Morning May 28

    Minor Flooding Possible From Slow Moving Thunderstorms Across Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach This Morning May 28

    May 28, 2026

    MIAMI, FLORIDA — The National Weather Service Miami has issued a Minor Flooding Possible outlook for east coast metro areas of South Florida this Thursday morning May 28, 2026, with slow-moving thunderstorms tracking northward along the coast carrying heavy rainfall…

  • June Analog Forecast Points to Drier Than Normal Pattern for Upper Midwest and Great Plains With Wetter Signal for the South

    June Analog Forecast Points to Drier Than Normal Pattern for Upper Midwest and Great Plains With Wetter Signal for the South

    May 27, 2026

    KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — Top historical analogs for June 2026 are painting a clear and divided precipitation picture across the United States, with BAM Weather’s June Precipitation Anomaly map based on top June analogs showing a continued drier than normal…

  • GFS Model Shows Outlier Tropical System Near Yucatan and Gulf of Mexico as an Outlier Signal for June 3

    GFS Model Shows Outlier Tropical System Near Yucatan and Gulf of Mexico as an Outlier Signal for June 3

    May 27, 2026

    MIAMI, FLORIDA — The GFS model initialized at 06z Wednesday May 27, 2026 is depicting a low pressure system with a 999 mb central pressure in its F168 forecast frame valid at 06z Wednesday June 3, 2026, placing a potentially…

  • Highly Organized MCV Sweeping Through Dallas, Garland and Plano With Intense Radar Returns This Morning May 27

    Highly Organized MCV Sweeping Through Dallas, Garland and Plano With Intense Radar Returns This Morning May 27

    May 27, 2026

    DALLAS, TEXAS — A remarkably well-organized Mesoscale Convective Vortex is sweeping through the Dallas metro and surrounding north Texas communities this Wednesday morning May 27, 2026, with KFWS Dallas Super-Resolution Reflectivity radar captured at 9:26 AM showing a tightly structured…

  • Temperatures in the 70s and 80s Blanket Nearly Every State From Seattle to New York and Dallas This Wednesday May 27

    Temperatures in the 70s and 80s Blanket Nearly Every State From Seattle to New York and Dallas This Wednesday May 27

    May 27, 2026

    KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — An outstanding and broadly pleasant temperature pattern is set up across nearly the entire United States today Wednesday May 27, 2026, with the GFS 00Z temperature forecast valid at 4:00 PM showing comfortable 70s and 80s…

  • Beneficial Rain Making Dent in Drought Across the Southeast but 6 to 18 More Inches Needed as Wet Pattern Continues 10 to 15 Days

    Beneficial Rain Making Dent in Drought Across the Southeast but 6 to 18 More Inches Needed as Wet Pattern Continues 10 to 15 Days

    May 27, 2026

    ATLANTA, GEORGIA — Most of the Southeast United States has received beneficial rainfall over the past couple of weeks, with the HRAP 4km 14-Day Precipitation Anomaly map valid at 12z Tuesday May 26, 2026 showing widespread above-normal precipitation percentages across…

  • Elevated Fire Weather Risk Active Across Nevada, Utah and Northern Montana Through Thursday May 28

    Elevated Fire Weather Risk Active Across Nevada, Utah and Northern Montana Through Thursday May 28

    May 27, 2026

    RENO, NEVADA — The Storm Prediction Center has issued its Day 1 Fire Weather Outlook at 1620Z on May 27, 2026, placing Elevated fire weather risk zones across two distinct regions of the western United States — a large swath…

  • SPC Day 1 Slight Risk Issued Across Ohio Valley Into Virginia and Maryland Mid-Atlantic Corridor Today May 27

    SPC Day 1 Slight Risk Issued Across Ohio Valley Into Virginia and Maryland Mid-Atlantic Corridor Today May 27

    May 27, 2026

    NORMAN, OKLAHOMA — The Storm Prediction Center has issued an updated Day 1 Categorical Outlook at 1620Z on May 27, 2026, placing a Slight Risk of severe weather across a corridor stretching from the Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic region,…

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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
    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
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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 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
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