Severe Storm Outlook Narrative (AC)
Issued by NWS
Issued by NWS
756 ACUS02 KWNS 201724 SWODY2 SPC AC 201722 Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1222 PM CDT Thu Aug 20 2026 Valid 211200Z - 221200Z ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS... ...SUMMARY... Scattered damaging hail (some greater than 2 inch diameter) and severe wind gusts may occur over parts of the central Plains late Friday afternoon and evening. Scattered storms, some with severe wind gusts and hail, also are possible across parts of the Midwest and Southeast. ...Central Plains... Enhanced northwesterly flow aloft will overspread portions of the region on Friday. Meanwhile, a plume of steep midlevel lapse rates will shift east across the central Plains toward the Mid-MO Valley. A corridor of rich boundary layer moisture will be in place within east/southeast low-level flow across portions of KS/NE ahead of a west-to-east oriented surface boundary. Moderate to strong instability is forecast by late afternoon into evening, supporting widely scattered thunderstorm development near the surface boundary. Vertically veering wind profiles with elongated/straight hodographs and 45+ kt effective shear magnitudes will support initial supercells. Large to very large hail (some greater than 2 inches diameter) will be possible. With time, a forward propagating cluster could develop and move southeast across parts of NE and KS. Some potential for severe gusts (a few near 70-80 mph) will be possible given large instability and steep low-level lapse rates. It is uncertain how far south the severe risk will persist into the overnight hours. Forecast guidance, including CAMs, vary considerably, but some potential could spread into parts of northern OK late Friday/early Saturday. For now, have extended the Marginal risk southward across KS to account for conditional severe potential. ...IA/WI/IL... Northwesterly flow aloft will modestly increase on Friday as an upper trough deepens over the Midwest. Cooling aloft will also result in areas of steepening midlevel lapse rates atop a seasonally moist airmass ahead of a southeastward-advancing cold front. This will aid in a corridor of moderate to strong destabilization across portions of IA into northern IL and southern/eastern WI. Vertical wind profiles will support supercell thunderstorms capable of large hail and strong wind gusts. The southward extent of the risk into central IL is a bit uncertain, but some risk could persist into late evening. ...Southeast/Carolinas... A very moist and strongly unstable airmass will be in place in the vicinity of a surface trough Friday afternoon. Strong heating and weak confluence will aid in thunderstorm development along the surface trough and higher terrain. Sufficient storm coverage could result in clustering/forward propagating as storms move eastward through the afternoon/early evening. Otherwise, weak vertical shear will limit overall organization, but sporadic severe/damaging gusts could occur from wet microbursts within the unstable/high PW airmass. ..Leitman.. 08/20/2026 $$