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Critical Fire Weather Areas for Wind and Relative Humidity are typically issued when strong winds ( > 20 mph (32 km/h); 15 mph (24 km/h) for Florida) and low relative humidity (usually < 20%) are expected to occur where dried fuels exist, similar to a slight, enhanced, or moderate risk of severe weather. Critical Fire Weather Areas for Dry ...
The high risk was maintained for the entire Day 1 cycle (in addition to both Day 2 outlooks) in the regions where most of the tornadoes including the strongest tornadoes occurred (the southern end of the High Risk, which lacked storms due to capping until well into the night when a moderate squall line developed along the cold front as it ...
the severe storms will have the potential for damaging winds and large hail. there will also be an isolated tornado threat especially over eastern arkansas where wind fields will become more favorable. main time period of expected severe storm potential is this afternoon through midnight.
However, a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms exists for much of the southern Atlantic Seaboard into Sunday evening. Into Sunday afternoon, part of the area with the risk of severe ...
Parts of Texas, Mississippi and Louisiana were at risk of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024. This map from the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center shows ...
As the storm system responsible for Monday's severe weather lifts farther to the north Tuesday, conditions in the atmosphere will shift away from rotating thunderstorms and a high risk of ...
An area of severe storms of either limited organization and longevity, or very low coverage and marginal intensity. Slight 2-SLGT: An area of organized severe storms, which is not widespread in coverage with varying levels of intensity. Enhanced 3-ENH: An area of greater (relative to slight risk) severe storm coverage with varying levels of ...
Where storms do develop, rainfall can be intense, and the hard, rocky soil and rugged terrain can increase the risk of localized flash flooding. Any non-flooding downpours can help douse active ...