Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.

MD 0409 CONCERNING SEVERE POTENTIAL…WATCH UNLIKELY FOR PARTS OF SW TEXAS NORTHWARD TO SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0409 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 0349 PM CDT SAT APR 26 2014 AREAS AFFECTED…PARTS OF SW TEXAS NORTHWARD TO SOUTHWEST OKLAHOMA CONCERNING…SEVERE POTENTIAL…WATCH UNLIKELY VALID 262049Z – 262315Z PROBABILITY OF WATCH ISSUANCE…20 PERCENT SUMMARY…THERE EXISTS LOW CONFIDENCE IN THE INITIATION OF… Read more →
MD 0408 CONCERNING SEVERE POTENTIAL…WATCH UNLIKELY FOR NRN VA…WRN WV…MD…DE…DC…SERN PA…SRN NJ MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0408 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 0259 PM CDT SAT APR 26 2014 AREAS AFFECTED…NRN VA…WRN WV…MD…DE…DC…SERN PA…SRN NJ CONCERNING…SEVERE POTENTIAL…WATCH UNLIKELY VALID 261959Z – 262200Z PROBABILITY OF WATCH ISSUANCE…5 PERCENT SUMMARY…CONVECTIVE SHOWERS/ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING GUSTY WINDS ARE POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON. WATCH ISSUANCE… Read more →
The threat for severe weather will shift east on Sunday as the system that is keeping the South Plains on edge today will give Missouri, Arkansas Louisiana, Illinois, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama a reason to keep the NOAA Weather Radio handy. In fact, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is using the word “outbreak” in the discussion describing the severe weather… Read more →
It’s Saturday. We’ve been talking about today for a while now. And as you wake up this morning, there is the potential for severe weather this afternoon in northwestern Texas, western Oklahoma and south central Kansas. The Storm Prediction Center is about as confident as we are – and have been for the last couple of days. The main concern… Read more →
Tomorrow will be an active severe weather day across parts of the South Plains and Southeast.
