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Multiple Days of Severe Weather from Thunderstorms and Wildfires

Active spring pattern across the center of the nation with several rounds of severe thunderstorms in the forecast through the weekend. The regions under the greatest threats are the southern Plains into the Mississippi Valley. Meanwhile, dry and breezy conditions with dry fuels are aiding in wildfires across the western High Plains and the Southeast. Wind and some snow for northern Rockies. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Apr 25, 2026 at 12:46:20 pm CDT

There are no watches, warnings, or advisories at this time.

This Weekend: Monitoring 2 Possible Additional Rounds of Storms.What We Know:The complex we saw last night left a remnant boundary across the Atchafalya Basin/western areas. As we heat up today, we could see additional, scattered t-storm development this afternoon/evening. Meanwhile, severe storms will develop across AR/OK later this afternoon could consolidate into another complex, arriving in our local area tonight into early Sunday.What We Don’t Know:If this complex can hold together tonight, and how it could impact the local area into early Sunday - Stay weather aware! If these storms develop, the main risks will be damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, flash flooding and dangerous lightning These storms are expected to drift south and east thru Friday evening/night into northern Louisiana and central Mississippi. What We Don’t Know: If these storms can organize into a complex and continue/persist south and east thru the overnight hours. If so, how strong or severe these storms might be. Check back!
There is a SLIGHT Risk of Severe Weather (level 2 of 5) for Sunday afternoon and Sunday night across southeast Louisiana and southern Mississippi. The highest threat is generally north of Interstate 10. Individual hazard threats are as follows. Wind threat: level 1 of 5. Slight risk of wind damage from winds 60+ mph. Hail threat: low, but possible isolated hail up to 1" in diameter. Tornadoes and heavy/flooding rain are not a threat. Monitor the forecast for changes. Plan ahead for where you will take shelter if needed.

 


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