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Tornado Watch 99 remains in effect until 11:00 PM.
04/11/2026

Tornado Watch 99 remains in effect until 11:00 PM.

Storms are expected to develop later this afternoon into the evening across parts of Kansas, southeast Nebraska, and nor...
04/09/2026

Storms are expected to develop later this afternoon into the evening across parts of Kansas, southeast Nebraska, and northwest Missouri. Some of these storms could turn strong, bringing the risk of large hail and damaging wind gusts.

If you’re in these areas, stay weather aware as conditions can change quickly.

A multi day severe weather outbreak will be likely beginning later this week. Sat-Tue are currently the focus, with stor...
04/08/2026

A multi day severe weather outbreak will be likely beginning later this week. Sat-Tue are currently the focus, with storms forecasted all over the plains and into the Ohio valley.

Portions of and may see a lot of storms in the next week. Storms are also possible for areas of up to and .

If you don't have a NOAA weather radio now would be a great time to get one!

04/06/2026

THE MOST ACTIVE PATTERN FOR TORNADOES SINCE 2011 AHEAD

A historically active April for severe weather and outbreaks appears possible this month across the central ant southern Great Plains. This active stretch will begin Friday/Saturday across the Texas Panhandle and southern Plains on Sunday, then ejecting northeast on Monday.

A train of large scale troughs are upstream fed by the positive North Pacific Oscillation that has persisted since 2023. Round after round of severe weather and tornadoes appears likely through much of the month of April 2026.

From Thursday through Saturday, warmer and more humid air will start pushing back into the plains. Thursday evening, a f...
04/06/2026

From Thursday through Saturday, warmer and more humid air will start pushing back into the plains.

Thursday evening, a few storms near a front in the central Plains could turn strong. Friday brings more scattered storms across the southern Plains, but they don’t look very organized, so any severe threat should stay pretty isolated.

Saturday is the day to watch. Storms could become more organized across parts of west Texas, where a few could turn into supercells capable of large hail and strong wind gusts.

04/05/2026

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It'll be a chilly Easter morning for a lot of us in the Ohio Valley and surrounding areas. Early in the morning temps wi...
04/05/2026

It'll be a chilly Easter morning for a lot of us in the Ohio Valley and surrounding areas. Early in the morning temps will likely be in the 30's but will gradually increase into the 50's. Enjoy your activities if you're celebrating tomorrow!

Currently there's a tornado warning in Rusk County,  .
04/04/2026

Currently there's a tornado warning in Rusk County, .

Clouds are breaking up a bit, letting things heat up just enough for storms to pop this afternoon. The air is really hum...
04/04/2026

Clouds are breaking up a bit, letting things heat up just enough for storms to pop this afternoon. The air is really humid, so some of those storms could bring strong wind gusts.

That said, they’re expected to stay pretty scattered and disorganized, so this isn’t looking like a big, widespread severe setup.

Tornado warned storm near Minier, Illinois.Photo credit: Emergency Storm Pursuit
04/03/2026

Tornado warned storm near Minier, Illinois.

Photo credit: Emergency Storm Pursuit

04/03/2026

At 601 PM CDT, a tornado was located over Hopedale, Illinois or 13 miles southeast of Pekin, moving northeast at 25 mph.

Our first tornado warning is coming from northwest Missouri. A storm chaser has confirmed this did touch down.
04/03/2026

Our first tornado warning is coming from northwest Missouri. A storm chaser has confirmed this did touch down.

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