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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S
2 deaths south of me now
That's 4 for Oklahoma at least
That's 4 for Oklahoma at least
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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S: Breaking News=The Michigan tornado of 3/6/26 was a EF-3, 150 mph (Preliminary)
The Michigan tornado from yesterday has been given a preliminary rating of EF3 with max winds of 150mph.


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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S
Both main targets tomorrow look alright or tornado potential but neither are a slam dunk. For the northern target in the midwest, we'll need to see if any cells can remain along or south of the warm front. If so, then strong tornadoes are possible. Models have been back and forth today on how far north the warm front is able to get. Something to watch for in real time tomorrow is the lake breeze pushing south against the warm front. Some models like the HRRR even move the front back south as an undercutting cold front feature. Could temper the strong tornado threat significantly if storms get undercut.
The Texas target seems to have uptrended a bit today. Storm mode might be a little messy but if anything can remain discrete, a strong tornado threat would be there despite lower shear than the northern target. Less crapvection would certainly help but tonights runs have a little less of it, though there's still some there.
One of those days where you don't really know for sure until real time obs but both targets seem to have decently high ceilings but also very low floors.
The Texas target seems to have uptrended a bit today. Storm mode might be a little messy but if anything can remain discrete, a strong tornado threat would be there despite lower shear than the northern target. Less crapvection would certainly help but tonights runs have a little less of it, though there's still some there.
One of those days where you don't really know for sure until real time obs but both targets seem to have decently high ceilings but also very low floors.
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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S
Upgrade to tornado-driven moderate risk incoming for the northern target per latest SPC MCD. Likely 15## I would assume
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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0185.html
Mesoscale Discussion 0185
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1116 AM CDT Tue Mar 10 2026
Areas affected...northern/central IL to northwest IN
Concerning...Outlook upgrade
Valid 101616Z - 101645Z
SUMMARY...An upgrade to a tornado-driven Moderate Risk will be
issued with the midday Day 1 Convective Outlook.
DISCUSSION...Please see the forthcoming 1630Z Day 1 Convective
Outlook for further details.
..Grams/Gleason.. 03/10/2026
...Please see http://www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...IWX...LOT...ILX...DVN...
LAT...LON 41408978 41578768 41378634 41178621 40888627 40538790
40329007 40419057 40839056 41408978
Mesoscale Discussion 0185
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1116 AM CDT Tue Mar 10 2026
Areas affected...northern/central IL to northwest IN
Concerning...Outlook upgrade
Valid 101616Z - 101645Z
SUMMARY...An upgrade to a tornado-driven Moderate Risk will be
issued with the midday Day 1 Convective Outlook.
DISCUSSION...Please see the forthcoming 1630Z Day 1 Convective
Outlook for further details.
..Grams/Gleason.. 03/10/2026
...Please see http://www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...IWX...LOT...ILX...DVN...
LAT...LON 41408978 41578768 41378634 41178621 40888627 40538790
40329007 40419057 40839056 41408978
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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S
869MB wrote:https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/md/md0185.html
Mesoscale Discussion 0185
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1116 AM CDT Tue Mar 10 2026
Areas affected...northern/central IL to northwest IN
Concerning...Outlook upgrade
Valid 101616Z - 101645Z
SUMMARY...An upgrade to a tornado-driven Moderate Risk will be
issued with the midday Day 1 Convective Outlook.
DISCUSSION...Please see the forthcoming 1630Z Day 1 Convective
Outlook for further details.
..Grams/Gleason.. 03/10/2026
...Please see http://www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...
ATTN...WFO...IWX...LOT...ILX...DVN...
LAT...LON 41408978 41578768 41378634 41178621 40888627 40538790
40329007 40419057 40839056 41408978
First ever CIG 2 tornado risk,

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Re: 2026 Severe Weather in U.S
Moderate Risk for parts of Illinois and Indiana
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1128 AM CDT Tue Mar 10 2026
Valid 101630Z - 111200Z
...THERE IS A MODERATE RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF
NORTHERN/CENTRAL ILLINOIS INTO NORTHWEST INDIANA...
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF
WEST/CENTRAL TX INTO SOUTHWEST OK...AND THE MIDWEST INTO THE
SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are expected today and
tonight from the southern Plains to the southern Great Lakes
vicinity. All severe hazards are likely, including the risk for
multiple strong to intense tornadoes, damaging winds, and very large
hail.
...Midwest/Southern Great Lakes/Ohio Valley...
A weak surface low over eastern KS late this morning will translate
northeastward along a front towards northern IL through tonight.
Low-level warm/moist advection will continue today across the
Midwest/OH Valley into the southern Great Lakes, where surface
dewpoints of at least low to mid 60s will likely be present by this
evening. Large-scale ascent across this region will remain fairly
nebulous, as an upper trough ejects eastward over the northern
Plains. Still, a strengthening low-level jet across MO into IL/IN
from late afternoon into this evening should promote scattered
supercell development along/near the front in north-central IL.
Moderate to locally strong instability, steep mid-level lapse rates,
and strong deep-layer shear will all contribute to a very favorable
environment for significant severe potential. Very large hail (2+
inches in diameter) will be possible with initial supercells.
Effective SRH and related low-level shear will markedly increase
around 11/00Z and later in tandem with the strengthening low-level
jet. The supercellular tornado threat is likewise expected to
quickly increase through the late afternoon/evening, as
enlarged/curved low-level hodographs will easily support intense
low-level rotation. A focused corridor along and just south of the
front will have the best potential for multiple strong to intense
tornadoes (EF2-3+). Accordingly, greater tornado probabilities (15%)
and a categorical Moderate Risk have been included across parts of
northern/central IL into northwest IN with this update.
Convection should eventually grow upscale along/near the front late
this evening into the early morning hours on Wednesday. But, the
threat for tornadoes and severe/damaging winds will likely continue
with eastward extent across the Midwest/OH Valley, as both
sufficient instability and strong low-level/deep-layer shear will be
present across the warm sector.
...Texas into Oklahoma...
A closed mid/upper-level low over northern Mexico will move eastward
across the Southwest and southern High Plains by this evening while
devolving into an open wave. Enhanced southwesterly flow aloft and
pronounced large-scale ascent preceding the upper trough will
encourage robust thunderstorm development by mid to late afternoon
along the length of a surface dryline extending southward across
much of west TX. Steep mid-level lapse rates and strong deep-layer
shear will support updraft organization, with an attendant threat
for supercells initially. Very large hail (2-3+ inches in diameter)
will be possible with this discrete activity, before a transition to
more linear structures occurs through the evening. An increase in
the severe/damaging wind threat will likely be realized as this mode
transition occurs across parts of central TX into southern OK. Some
threat for embedded tornadoes will also exist, especially into
central TX where greater low-level moisture and shear are forecast.
A separate area of severe potential may develop this
afternoon/evening across parts of central into northeast TX in the
low-level warm advection regime. While weakly forced, there is some
chance for at least isolated supercells to develop and pose a risk
for large hail and a few tornadoes. This scenario remains uncertain,
but 5% tornado probabilities have been expanded eastward to account
for this conditional potential.
...Oklahoma/Kansas into the mid Mississippi Valley...
A dryline will be in place across western OK today, with a cold
front forecast to move slowly southward across KS and parts of MO
through tonight. While this area will largely remain between
stronger large-scale forcing to both the north and south, it appears
probable that additional thunderstorms will eventually develop this
evening/tonight along/south of the front. Tornadoes and large hail
appear possible with any sustained supercells, while damaging winds
should occur with line segments that can develop and spread eastward
through early Wednesday morning.
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1128 AM CDT Tue Mar 10 2026
Valid 101630Z - 111200Z
...THERE IS A MODERATE RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF
NORTHERN/CENTRAL ILLINOIS INTO NORTHWEST INDIANA...
...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF
WEST/CENTRAL TX INTO SOUTHWEST OK...AND THE MIDWEST INTO THE
SOUTHERN GREAT LAKES...
...SUMMARY...
Scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are expected today and
tonight from the southern Plains to the southern Great Lakes
vicinity. All severe hazards are likely, including the risk for
multiple strong to intense tornadoes, damaging winds, and very large
hail.
...Midwest/Southern Great Lakes/Ohio Valley...
A weak surface low over eastern KS late this morning will translate
northeastward along a front towards northern IL through tonight.
Low-level warm/moist advection will continue today across the
Midwest/OH Valley into the southern Great Lakes, where surface
dewpoints of at least low to mid 60s will likely be present by this
evening. Large-scale ascent across this region will remain fairly
nebulous, as an upper trough ejects eastward over the northern
Plains. Still, a strengthening low-level jet across MO into IL/IN
from late afternoon into this evening should promote scattered
supercell development along/near the front in north-central IL.
Moderate to locally strong instability, steep mid-level lapse rates,
and strong deep-layer shear will all contribute to a very favorable
environment for significant severe potential. Very large hail (2+
inches in diameter) will be possible with initial supercells.
Effective SRH and related low-level shear will markedly increase
around 11/00Z and later in tandem with the strengthening low-level
jet. The supercellular tornado threat is likewise expected to
quickly increase through the late afternoon/evening, as
enlarged/curved low-level hodographs will easily support intense
low-level rotation. A focused corridor along and just south of the
front will have the best potential for multiple strong to intense
tornadoes (EF2-3+). Accordingly, greater tornado probabilities (15%)
and a categorical Moderate Risk have been included across parts of
northern/central IL into northwest IN with this update.
Convection should eventually grow upscale along/near the front late
this evening into the early morning hours on Wednesday. But, the
threat for tornadoes and severe/damaging winds will likely continue
with eastward extent across the Midwest/OH Valley, as both
sufficient instability and strong low-level/deep-layer shear will be
present across the warm sector.
...Texas into Oklahoma...
A closed mid/upper-level low over northern Mexico will move eastward
across the Southwest and southern High Plains by this evening while
devolving into an open wave. Enhanced southwesterly flow aloft and
pronounced large-scale ascent preceding the upper trough will
encourage robust thunderstorm development by mid to late afternoon
along the length of a surface dryline extending southward across
much of west TX. Steep mid-level lapse rates and strong deep-layer
shear will support updraft organization, with an attendant threat
for supercells initially. Very large hail (2-3+ inches in diameter)
will be possible with this discrete activity, before a transition to
more linear structures occurs through the evening. An increase in
the severe/damaging wind threat will likely be realized as this mode
transition occurs across parts of central TX into southern OK. Some
threat for embedded tornadoes will also exist, especially into
central TX where greater low-level moisture and shear are forecast.
A separate area of severe potential may develop this
afternoon/evening across parts of central into northeast TX in the
low-level warm advection regime. While weakly forced, there is some
chance for at least isolated supercells to develop and pose a risk
for large hail and a few tornadoes. This scenario remains uncertain,
but 5% tornado probabilities have been expanded eastward to account
for this conditional potential.
...Oklahoma/Kansas into the mid Mississippi Valley...
A dryline will be in place across western OK today, with a cold
front forecast to move slowly southward across KS and parts of MO
through tonight. While this area will largely remain between
stronger large-scale forcing to both the north and south, it appears
probable that additional thunderstorms will eventually develop this
evening/tonight along/south of the front. Tornadoes and large hail
appear possible with any sustained supercells, while damaging winds
should occur with line segments that can develop and spread eastward
through early Wednesday morning.
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Tornado warned cell moving into the okc area…
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