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Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0802 PM CDT Fri Jun 14 2024

Valid 150100Z - 151200Z

...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR PARTS OF THE
CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS...

...SUMMARY...
Strong to potentially severe thunderstorms with a threat of damaging
wind gusts and isolated hail will spread eastward tonight across
parts of the central Great Plains.

...Central Great Plains...
Scattered strong to occasionally severe storms are ongoing this
evening across parts of the central/southern High Plains. Moderate
buoyancy and marginally favorable deep-layer shear will continue to
support a short-term threat of localized hail and severe gusts. With
time, as a low-level jet increases and storms encounter greater
moisture with eastward extent, a more organized MCS may develop and
move eastward across parts of NE/KS, with a threat of strong to
severe gusts, some hail, and possibly a brief tornado. The Marginal
and Slight Risks have been expanded eastward, due to the potential
for at least an isolated damaging-wind threat to persist overnight.

...OH Valley into parts of the Northeast...
A few widely scattered strong storms remain possible for a few hours
this evening from parts of the OH Valley into the Northeast.
Isolated damaging gusts could accompany the strongest storms, along
with some hail potential where stronger buoyancy remains in place
toward the OH Valley. A general decreasing trend is expected with
time, with the onset of nocturnal stabilization.

..Dean.. 06/15/2024

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