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A Level 3 of 5 (Enhanced) risk is forecast across portions of the Middle and Lower MS, Lower OH, and TN Valleys on Sunday into Sunday night. Widespread and potentially significant severe storms, including very large hail and a few strong tornadoes, are possible.

A Level 3 of 5 (Enhanced) risk is forecast across portions of the Middle and Lower MS, Lower OH, and TN Valleys on Sunday into Sunday night. Widespread and potentially significant severe storms, including very large hail and a few strong tornadoes, are possible.
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Severe weather is in the forecast every day from Today through Wednesday. Make sure you have a plan for what you will do if hail, damaging winds, or tornadoes approach your location. Here are the main points this weekend. 👇 ⛈️Today (March 29) Scattered severe thunderstorms

Severe weather is in the forecast every day from Today through Wednesday. Make sure you have a plan for what you will do if hail, damaging winds, or tornadoes approach your location. Here are the main points this weekend. 👇

⛈️Today (March 29)
Scattered severe thunderstorms
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The SPC convective outlook for tomorrow (Wednesday April 2) has been upgraded to Moderate Risk (4 out of 5). Stay informed and have a plan if severe weather approaches you.

The SPC convective outlook for tomorrow (Wednesday April 2) has been upgraded to Moderate Risk (4 out of 5).  Stay informed and have a plan if severe weather approaches you.
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Though there is uncertainty in the specifics, as the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center mentions, "the aurora may become visible [tonight] over many of the northern states and some of the lower Midwest to Oregon." Follow them and visit spaceweather.gov to keep up with the latest.

Though there is uncertainty in the specifics, as the <a href="/NWSSWPC/">NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center</a> mentions, "the aurora may become visible [tonight] over many of the northern states and some of the lower Midwest to Oregon."

Follow them and visit spaceweather.gov to keep up with the latest.
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11:44am CDT #SPC Public Severe Weather Outlook #PWO concerning #arwx #ilwx #inwx #kywx #mowx #ohwx #tnwx spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…

11:44am CDT #SPC Public Severe Weather Outlook #PWO concerning #arwx #ilwx #inwx #kywx #mowx #ohwx #tnwx spc.noaa.gov/products/outlo…
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"Significant severe weather is likely from the central/southern Plains into the the Ozarks today into tonight (May 19). All severe weather hazards are expected, to include tornadoes (some potentially strong to intense), very large hail, and severe winds." -NWS Storm Prediction Center Discission

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A widespread damaging wind event is possible today with gusts up to 80mph, 1.5-inch hail, and a tornado all being possible...

A widespread damaging wind event is possible today with gusts up to 80mph, 1.5-inch hail, and a tornado all being possible...
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When solar storms shake the Earth’s magnetic field, these tremors create ground currents that flow into power lines and transformers, risking damage and outage. To keep infrastructure operators ready for these events, NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center provides real-time predictions and decision support