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North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska Facing Very Large Hail, Damaging Winds, and Tornadoes as Slight Risk Targets Rapid City and Sioux Falls Today
SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA — A significant severe weather threat is gearing up across the Northern Plains today Wednesday June 3, 2026, as Max Velocity Weather Categorical Outlook updated at 3:34 AM ET shows a Slight Risk zone centered over…
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Northern Plains Including North Dakota and South Dakota Facing Severe Thunderstorms, Large Hail, and Tornadoes as Flash Flooding Threatens Wednesday June 3
BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA — A dual severe weather and flash flooding threat is taking shape across the Plains for Wednesday June 3, 2026, as the NWS Weather Prediction Center outlook issued June 2, 2026 at 7:56 AM EDT and valid…
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Northern States and Lower Midwest to Oregon Under G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch as CMEs Arrive June 4 to 5 with Aurora Visibility Possible
BOULDER, COLORADO — The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G3 Strong Geomagnetic Storm Watch for June 4 to 5 UTC-day 2026, updated June 3, 2026 at 10:15 MT, as coronal mass ejections are likely to arrive and…
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North of Kansas City Through Western Wisconsin Including Omaha and Des Moines Facing Damaging Winds, Very Large Hail, and Tornadoes as Extreme CAPE Values Reach 3451 Friday June 5
OMAHA, NEBRASKA — An explosive severe weather setup is taking shape across the Central Plains and Midwest for Friday June 5, 2026, as GFS 00Z CAPE forecast data valid at 6:00 PM CT on June 5 shows extraordinarily high instability…
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Eastern Dakotas, Far Northern Nebraska, and Western Minnesota Under Slight Risk as Supercells and Robust MCS Threaten All Hazards with Greatest Tornado Risk Near South Dakota Outflow Boundary Today
ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA — The Storm Prediction Center has outlined a Slight Risk Level 2 of 5 across the eastern Dakotas, far northern Nebraska, and far western Minnesota for today June 3, 2026, as a dangerous severe weather setup featuring…
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Washington DC Area Stuck in Pronounced Rain Hole with Six Straight Dry Days as Next Meaningful Rain May Not Return Until June 14 to 18
WASHINGTON, DC — The Washington DC area is currently experiencing a significant and worsening dry stretch as today marks the sixth consecutive rain-free day for the region, with NBM 2.5km precipitation data initialized June 3, 2026 at 09Z and valid…
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Midwest Including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Ohio Getting Brief Cooler Air Shot as Strong Cold Front Moderates Temperatures Around June 15 to 20
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A brief but notable interruption to an otherwise warmer than normal two-week pattern is on the horizon for the Midwest, as BAM Weather EPS Mean 500mb Height Anomaly data run June 3, 2026 at 00Z and valid…
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Midwest and Great Lakes Including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ohio Facing Hotter and Drier Risk as Omega Block Locks In Strong High Pressure Around June 9
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS — A significant and potentially impactful early summer pattern shift is taking shape across the central and eastern United States as ECMWF 500mb Height Anomaly data run June 2, 2026 at 12Z and valid June 9, 2026 at…

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- North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska Facing Very Large Hail, Damaging Winds, and Tornadoes as Slight Risk Targets Rapid City and Sioux Falls Today
- Northern Plains Including North Dakota and South Dakota Facing Severe Thunderstorms, Large Hail, and Tornadoes as Flash Flooding Threatens Wednesday June 3
- Northern States and Lower Midwest to Oregon Under G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch as CMEs Arrive June 4 to 5 with Aurora Visibility Possible
- North of Kansas City Through Western Wisconsin Including Omaha and Des Moines Facing Damaging Winds, Very Large Hail, and Tornadoes as Extreme CAPE Values Reach 3451 Friday June 5
- Eastern Dakotas, Far Northern Nebraska, and Western Minnesota Under Slight Risk as Supercells and Robust MCS Threaten All Hazards with Greatest Tornado Risk Near South Dakota Outflow Boundary Today













