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The Storm Prediction Center issues convective outlooks (AC), consisting of categorical and probabilistic forecasts describing the general threat of severe convective storms over the contiguous United States for the next six to 192 hours (Day 1 through Day 8). These outlooks are labeled and issued by day, and are issued up to five times per day.
Storm Prediction Center's Day 1 convective outlook for May 21, 2024, issued at 1300Z, indicating a moderate risk for severe weather over much of Iowa and nearby parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and southeastern Minnesota.
The Storm Prediction Center’s Severe Weather Outlook for March 24, 2023. On March 18, an upper-level trough was situated across the Western United States. [6] As time progressed, the trough began to progress to the east.
The likelihood of widespread severe weather prompted the issuance of a high-risk convective outlook from the Storm Prediction Center. [5] Activity was as expansive and prolific as forecast, with 92 tornadoes touching down across the country on May 5. [1]
The Storm Prediction Center's Day 1 convective outlook for May 21, 2024, issued at 1300Z, indicating a moderate risk for severe weather over much of Iowa and nearby parts of Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and southeastern Minnesota.
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Mosaic radar loop of the supercell that produced a mile-wide EF2 tornado near Custer City on May 19. On May 19, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlined a level 4/Moderate risk of severe weather across southwest to central Kansas, encompassed by a level 3/Enhanced risk that extended into northwestern Oklahoma as well.