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  2. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across parts of western, central and northwest Texas from Sunday evening through daybreak on Monday, posing a risk for severe gusts and possibly a few tornadoes. For additional details, see the latest Day 2 Convective Outlook.

  3. Click on the NWS Warnings and Advisories Map above for more details. Severe weather information from the Storm Prediction Center.

  4. NOAA/NWS Storm Prediction Center

    www.spc.noaa.gov/?n=@

    Severe Thunderstorm Event Archive; Tornado Environment Browser; Violent Tornado Outbreaks; SPC-NSSL Hazardous Weather Testbed

  5. This page has charts of the latest preliminary severe storm reports, annual summaries, and links to comma-separated-value (csv) data files from the SPC severe weather database back to 1950.

  6. Issued: 12/0933Z. Valid: Fri 11/15 1200Z - Wed 11/20 1200Z. Note: A severe weather area depicted in the Day 4-8 period indicates a 15%, 30% or higher probability for severe thunderstorms (e.g. a 15%, 30% chance that a severe thunderstorm will occur within 25 miles of any point).

  7. Nov 17, 2024 2000 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook - NOAA/NWS Storm...

    www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.html

    Scattered severe thunderstorms are expected to develop across parts of west/northwest Texas into southwest Oklahoma this evening and continuing through daybreak on Monday, posing a risk for severe gusts and a few tornadoes.

  8. Current watches, warnings and advisories issued by the agencies of the National Weather Service. Severe weather, tornado, thunderstorm, fire weather, storm report, tornado watch, severe thunderstorm watch, mesoscale discussion, convective outlook products from the Storm Prediction Center.

  9. The Storm Reports page is organized based on reports received from 1200 UTC to 1159 UTC the next day. For example, storm report page for 20150430 covers reports from 20150430 at 1200 UTC to 20150501 at 1159 UTC. Full report in comma-separated values (CSV) format and in KML format.

  10. To obtain official reports of severe weather, please contact the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). Storm reports are updated every 10 minutes for today's reports and every 3 hours for yesterday's reports (12, 15, 18, and 21 UTC).

  11. Severe Thunderstorm Event Archive; Tornado Environment Browser; Violent Tornado Outbreaks; SPC-NSSL Hazardous Weather Testbed