• DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook Amend 1

    From COD Weather Processor @1:2320/107 to All on Fri Aug 14 22:34:34 2026
    ACUS01 KWNS 142234
    SWODY1
    SPC AC 142232

    Day 1 Convective Outlook AMEND 1
    NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
    0532 PM CDT Fri Aug 14 2026

    Valid 142000Z - 151200Z

    ...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS FOR PARTS OF THE
    MIDWEST AND SOUTHEAST VIRGINIA...

    AMENDED FOR INCREASED SEVERE PROBABILITIES IN SOUTHEAST VIRGINIA

    ...SUMMARY...
    Severe thunderstorms remain possible this afternoon and evening
    across parts of the mid Missouri and mid Mississippi Valleys, as
    well as southeast Virginia. Isolated severe wind gusts may also
    still occur in parts of the central Plains and from the Ohio Valley
    to the Mid-Atlantic, as well as parts of the Northeast and
    Southwest.

    ...Southeast Virginia...
    Supercells which have developed across parts of southeast VA appear
    to be anchored to a surface boundary, and they should continue to
    pose some threat for large hail this evening as they track
    southeastward. Although low-level flow remains modest, locally
    greater effective SRH is present near this boundary, and a brief
    tornado appears possible. Otherwise, scattered damaging winds may
    also occur across parts of southeast VA with a loosely organized
    cluster moving east-southeastward over the next few hours. See
    Mesoscale Discussion 1982 for more details on the near-term severe
    threat across this region.

    ..Gleason/Squitieri.. 08/14/2026

    .PREV DISCUSSION... /ISSUED 1143 AM CDT Fri Aug 14 2026/

    ...Mid Missouri and mid Mississippi Valleys...
    Thunderstorms have largely weakened through the early morning across
    the middle Missouri Valley, with more of a lingering persistence
    across Illinois/Indiana. Scattered showers remain rather common,
    however, regionally with semi-prevalent cloud cover. Multiple MCVs
    persist regionally at midday, including across central Iowa, and
    more prominently near the Nebraska/Iowa border. Regional WSR-88D
    data from Omaha/Des Moines/Davenport continue to sample enhanced
    westerlies (35-50 kt) between 4-8 km AGL in association with these
    MCVs.

    Primary severe risk across this region today will be linked to the
    amount of air mass recovery and associated destabilization that
    occurs along the southern periphery of the residual convection and
    ahead of the aforementioned slow-moving MCVs. Ample low-level
    moisture is in place, and differential heating between the residual
    cloud debris may yield an effective warm-front-like zone across
    southern Iowa or near the Iowa/Missouri border. The airmass along
    and south of this is forecast to destabilize and become moderately
    to strongly unstable by the late afternoon. This should result in
    renewed thunderstorm development by late afternoon into evening,
    with sufficient deep-layer shear to support organized updrafts and
    potentially some initial supercells. Modestly enhanced low-level
    winds/SRH could yield a tornado risk. Strong wind gusts will
    otherwise be possible with water-loaded downdrafts, as well as with
    any bowing segments through this evening.

    ...Ohio Valley/Central Appalachians/Mid-Atlantic...
    Outflows/differential heating across the lower Ohio Valley will
    influenced thunderstorm redevelopment this afternoon, while storms
    are starting to develop/increase across the Appalachians vicinity.
    Vertical shear will generally be weak, but strong updrafts and ample
    moisture will yield the potential for wet microbursts regionally.

    ...Central High Plains...
    A shortwave trough currently moving through the Lower Colorado River
    Valley is forecast to continue northeastward through the Four
    Corners. Ascent associated with this wave will combine with
    orographic lift in the foothills of the Rockies to support scattered
    convective initiation by early afternoon. Thunderstorms will then
    move northeastward into the moderately buoyant airmass over the
    central High Plains. Deep-layer shear will be modest but sufficient
    for a few organized updrafts capable of hail and damaging gusts.

    ...Northeast States...
    Influenced by strong northwesterly flow aloft, a few stronger to
    locally severe relatively low-topped storms may occur this afternoon
    across northern/upstate New York into southern New England, with
    strong/gusty winds as the primary hazard as convection progresses southeastward.

    ...Lower Colorado River ...
    With a moist air mass across the region, strong heating will support
    afternoon airmass destabilization, yielding moderate buoyancy this
    afternoon. Slightly stronger mid-level flow is anticipated over the
    southern Nevada vicinity, supporting the potential for isolated
    strong wind gusts.

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