06/01/2026
FYI
Severe storms are likely today across parts of the Central Plains, Ozarks, Southeast and parts of the High Plains. Across the Southeast, a cluster of storms moving into Tennessee will eventually move southeast into north Georgia, northern Alabama and north Mississippi produce damaging winds through the day. Additional storms are expected to develop later this afternoon from Arkansas into Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee as very hot and humid conditions create extreme storm energy. Some of these storms may organize into larger clusters capable of widespread damaging wind gusts and hail before weakening by tonight. In the central High Plains, storms are expected to develop along the Colorado foothills during the afternoon and spread into western Kansas during the evening. Some storms could become supercells capable of producing very large hail and a tornado. As storms merge into larger clusters, the risk for damaging winds will increase and a brief tornado cannot be ruled out. Some of these storms may make it into northern Oklahoma tonight. Farther north, scattered severe storms are also expected across southeast Wyoming, the Nebraska Panhandle and southwest South Dakota with large hail and damaging wind gusts as the primary threats. Stay weather aware⛈️