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The strongest tornadoes were in or nearby to the High Risk. This is the last occurrence of back to back high risk days for at least a decade (continuing as of May 2024; and three consecutive high risk days have not occurred in 25 years, since May 1999). The high risk was discontinued at 0100Z. [288] June 3: 2014: Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri [289] 9
January 2025 Southern California wildfires [315] – First extremely critical risk day in January since 2008, and the first extremely critical risk day in January for California since 2007. [316] January 13: 2025: California [317] 55,082 [nb 2] 0: January 2025 Southern California wildfires [315] January 14: 2025: California [318] 55,082 [nb 2] 0
The next bout of rain in the Los Angeles area would help tamp the wildfire risk, but bring an increased risk of mudslides. ... with only 0.12 inches of rain in May and just 0.03 inches received in ...
May 12: May 2022 Midwest derecho — 2023: January 12: Old Kingston–Titus–Equality–Lake Martin–Penton, Alabama tornado: EF3 2023: March 24: 2023 Rolling Fork–Silver City tornado: EF4 2023: March 24: Black Hawk–Winona, Mississippi tornado: EF3 2023: March 31: Little Rock–North Little Rock–Jacksonville, Arkansas tornado: EF3
Evacuation orders were also issued for specific addresses where mudslides are a "high risk." The orders will be in effect from 7 a.m. local time Thursday until 2 p.m. Friday, according to fire ...
Areas charred by last month's wildfires in Southern California now face a new threat from a powerful, but fast-moving Pacific storm. Here's what you need to know about this threat.
Many of the most prolific severe weather days were high risk days. Such days are rare; a high risk is typically issued (at the most) only a few times each year (see List of Storm Prediction Center high risk days). High risk areas are usually surrounded by a larger moderate risk area, where uncertainty is greater or the threat is somewhat lower ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday he would pre-emptively mobilize state resources to tackle the storm, including assigning 65 fire engines, seven water tenders, seven helicopters and 109 ...