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In National Weather Service (NWS) terminology, a Hazardous Weather Outlook is a weather statement issued to provide information of potential severe weather events within the next seven days. The outlook may include information about potential severe thunderstorms, heavy rain or flooding, winter weather, extremes temperatures. [1]
They are generally only issued on the day of the event. However, there have been two occurrences (April 7, 2006, and April 14, 2012) of a high risk being issued for Day 2 of the outlook period (with the event occurring the following day). Under the official protocol, a high risk cannot be issued for Day 3 of the outlook period. [2]
Areas are delineated in this forecast that have least a 15% or 30% chance of severe weather in the Day 4–8 period (equivalent to a slight risk and an enhanced risk, respectively); as forecaster confidence is not fully resolute on how severe weather will evolve more than three days out, the Day 4–8 outlook only outlines the areas in which ...
TONIGHT: Partly Cloudy. Low 66. Wind S 10 G 20.MONDAY: Partly Cloudy. High 82. Wind S 10-15.MONDAY NIGHT: Mostly Cloudy. Low 67. Wind S 10-15 G 25.TUESDAY: 40% Chance of Showers & Thunderstorms.
Weather Prediction Center forecast map for Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, shows much of the eastern U.S. experiencing unseasonably warm weather while cool weather envelopes the west.
BY THE WEATHER CHANNEL Following Wednesday's tornado outbreak in the Plains, additional rounds of severe weather will fire up in the Plains and occasionally parts of the Midwest each day through ...
Extreme heat is also forecast to continue in parts of already sweltering Texas, and posing risks for the Houston area, which was struck by severe storms last week that killed at least eight people ...
In contrast with high risk outlooks for severe weather outbreaks, extremely critical outlooks are commonly issued for Day 2. This is due to the fact that the conditions required for volatile wildfire spread are easier to predict well in advance than the conditions required for a major tornado outbreak or derecho .