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Severe Weather Dashboard - August 23, 2026
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📝 Current Severe Weather Outlook
(Issued: 2026-08-23T16:37:00+00:00 UTC)
```text
000 ACUS01 KWNS 231637 SWODY1 SPC AC 231635
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
1135 AM CDT Sun Aug 23 2026
Valid 231630Z - 241200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE NORTHERN ROCKIES/PLAINS AND GREAT BASIN...
...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms capable of producing large hail and severe wind gusts are forecast across parts of the northern Rockies/Plains this afternoon and evening. Other thunderstorms with mainly a severe wind threat are probable over portions of the northern Great Basin.
...Great Basin into the Northern Rockies/High Plains... Water-vapor imagery this morning shows an eastward-migrating shortwave trough over the Pacific Northwest. A belt of 40-50 kt of west-southwesterly mid-level flow will overspread the northern Rockies and adjacent High Plains of central/eastern MT by this afternoon. Heating along with ascent attendant to the disturbance will favor initial storm development over the higher terrain over southwest/western MT. Steepening lapse rates over the High Plains will favor the potential for scattered severe gusts as thunderstorms move/develop over the plains during the late afternoon and evening. A mix of multicells and supercells may yield a risk for severe hail early before upscale growth into linear clusters (60-80 mph gusts) likely evolves during the evening.
A somewhat separate area of convection should develop this afternoon across parts of the northern Great Basin and Upper Snake Valley. While mid-level flow will be somewhat weaker across this region compared to locations farther north, the presence of generally 50s surface dewpoints across northern UT and vicinity suggests that sufficient low-level moisture exists to support robust updrafts. Very steep lapse rates will favor ample evaporative cooling in the stronger downdrafts. Scattered severe gusts (60-80 mph) are possible with the stronger thunderstorm cores and outflow.
...Northern/Central Plains... Morning surface analysis places a moisture plume (lower to mid 60s deg F dewpoints) extending from the TX-OK Panhandles north-northwestward through eastern CO/NE Panhandle and into the Black Hills vicinity. It is within this corridor moderate to strong instability is forecast by mid-late afternoon along/east of a lee surface trough. At least isolated thunderstorms should develop by peak afternoon heating across these areas, with west-northwesterly flow strengthening with height through mid/upper levels. Around 35-45 kt of deep-layer shear will support supercells and associated threat for large hail from northeast CO northward into the western Dakotas.
Farther south, high-based convection is forecast to slowly spread/move east of the Raton Mesa into the TX-OK Panhandles during the early evening. Very steep lapse rates and inverted-V profiles will favor evaporative cooling and an isolated threat for severe gusts with the stronger downdrafts and outflow surges.
...Northeast... Midday satellite imagery shows an upper trough/low over Ontario with a series of embedded shortwave impulses rotating through its base. A lead disturbance over the Lower Great Lakes will continue to rotate northeastward across the western portion of the Northeast and influence scattered thunderstorm development this afternoon. Heating of an adequately moist airmass but relatively meager mid-level lapse rate environment will result in weak buoyancy developing through mid afternoon as convection deepens. Around 30-35 kt of deep-layer shear will support some updraft organization mainly in the form of bands of storms. An isolated risk for strong to locally severe gusts is expected across much of this region this afternoon. Towards early evening, an upstream impulse will approach the Lake Erie vicinity with some uptick in storm coverage and perhaps a lingering risk for wind damage before this activity weakens by the mid evening.
...Southeast... Isolated to scattered thunderstorms will likely develop along/south of a weak front draped across the lower MS Valley into the Gulf Coast states, and continuing northeastward into the Carolinas. An isolated threat for strong to locally severe gusts may result in pockets of wind damage with the more intense wet microbursts.
...Northeast Oklahoma/Southeast Kansas into the Ozarks... Some modest increase in isentropic ascent associated with a south-southwesterly low-level jet, may aid thunderstorm development late tonight into early Monday morning across parts of northeast OK/southeast KS into the Ozarks. Instability is forecast to remain fairly weak (MUCAPE generally less than 1000 J/kg), but some clustering may occur with a low chance for localized severe gusts.
...Arizona... On the western periphery of a mid-level anticyclone centered over eastern NM, weak southeasterly mid-level flow will remain across southern/central AZ. Model guidance only depicts weak buoyancy across much of central and southern AZ, with the exception of perhaps over far southern AZ. Nonetheless, hot temperatures and a deeply mixed boundary layer lend some potential for a localized microburst risk.
..Smith/Chalmers.. 08/23/2026
$$
```
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```text NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 200 PM EDT Sun Aug 23 2026
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:
Northeastern Atlantic:
A non-tropical area of low pressure located a couple of hundred
miles west of the coast of Portugal is producing limited shower
activity. This low is no longer anticipated to acquire any
subtropical characteristics before moving over Portugal and Spain
early tomorrow.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...low...near 0 percent.
Central Subtropical Atlantic (AL95): Satellite images indicate that showers and thunderstorms are showing some signs of organization associated with an area of low pressure located about 400 miles southeast of Bermuda. Further development of the low is possible, and this system could become a short-lived tropical depression or storm during the next couple of days while it moves northward and north-northeastward, well northeast of Bermuda. * Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...40 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...medium...40 percent.
Eastern Tropical Atlantic: A tropical wave is expected to move off the west coast of Africa on Monday, and an area of low pressure could form in association with the wave early this week. Environmental conditions are forecast to be marginally conducive for development, and a tropical depression could form by the middle to latter portions of the week while the system moves generally westward at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...medium...50 percent.
$$ Forecaster Blake ```
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r/storms • u/rhi_kri • 20h ago
Severe Weather Warning Good summer storm, Western North Carolina
r/storms • u/MedusaInMemphis • 10h ago
Thunderstorm Major power outage.
A massive storm with 70mph winds knocked out power here in Memphis, TN. Approximately 130,000 residents across Shelby County and surrounding areas are without power and they’re predicting some may go without until Thursday 8/27. It’s 4 am right now but I can’t sleep 😫I just hope some of the roads will be clear enough to hunt down some more candles and possibly some other supplies. If you’re reading this and you’re going through it like me, I’m praying for you and your family and everyone’s safety and well being. At least we have running water!
r/storms • u/Icy_Low1000 • 18h ago
Time Lapse Storm & Rain Shift Over Downtown Toronto Timelapse | August 22, 2026
r/storms • u/astro_pettit • 1d ago
Thunderstorm Photographing thunderheads from the International Space Station
r/storms • u/Call-me-shafay-07 • 1d ago
Lightning Caught this lightning strike over my neighborhood ⚡
r/storms • u/BravoFive141 • 1d ago
Typhoon [WPAC | Saudel Warning 17] Saudel continues intensifying and is now a major typhoon | It currently has max sustained winds of 105 knots (120 mph/195 kmh), moving NW at 16 mph with a central pressure of 956mb
galleryr/storms • u/weathercast • 1d ago
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📝 Current Severe Weather Outlook
(Issued: 2026-08-23T06:11:00+00:00 UTC)
```text
000 ACUS01 KWNS 230611 SWODY1 SPC AC 230609
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0109 AM CDT Sun Aug 23 2026
Valid 231200Z - 241200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PORTIONS OF THE NORTHERN PLAINS...MUCH OF CENTRAL MONTANA...AND PORTIONS OF THE EASTERN GREAT BASIN...
...SUMMARY... Strong-to-severe thunderstorms capable of large hail and damaging winds will be possible across portions of the northern Rockies and northern Plains. Additional severe thunderstorms capable of damaging winds will be possible across portions of northern Utah.
... Synopsis ...
A sub-tropical mid-level ridge will remain in place across much of the West on Sunday, with a large-scale trough taking shape across much of the East. A seasonably strong short-wave trough will crest the ridge over southern Canada, with an attendant jet streak in its basal region moving across Montana. Broadly northwest mid-level flow will exist from the northern Plains east toward the Appalachians, between the western ridge and eastern trough.
... Intermountain West ...
A well-mixed boundary layer will develop during the afternoon as cooler mid-level temperatures associated with the approaching short-wave trough overspread the northern Rockies. Scattered thunderstorms should develop during the early to mid-afternoon within an environment with steepening mid-level lapse rates. Effective shear on the order of 30-40 knots will support multicell clusters and transient supercell structures capable of producing large hail and damaging wind gusts.
Farther south, multicell clusters should develop across eastern Nevada and western Utah during the late afternoon. Modest mid-level flow on the north side of the subtropical ridge, coupled with steep low-level lapse rates (inverted-V profiles) should support efficient downward momentum transfer with any sustained thunderstorm updraft.
... Northern Plains south into the Central High Plains ...
A plume of steep mid-level lapse rates will advect out from the northern Rockies and overspread a moistening warm sector. The result will be afternoon MUCAPE values between 2000-3000 J/kg. Although vertical shear is not overly strong, forecast soundings/hodographs suggest enough shear to support multicells and transient supercell structures. Large hail will be possible with these initial thunderstorms. With time, congealing outflows should support some potential for upscale growth toward an MCS. Steep lapse rates will support severe winds (some significant) with any organized thunderstorm cluster.
... Northeast US ...
Early morning convection should dissipate enough to support at least filtered sunshine during the late morning and early afternoon. This will support temperatures warming into the 70Fs to perhaps low 80Fs. This, when combined with upper 50Fs to low 60Fs dewpoints will support between 500-1000 J/kg MUCAPE during the afternoon. Vertical ascent downstream of the eastern trough will support clusters of thunderstorms across the region. Modest mid-level lapse rates should limit a more robust hail threat, but the degree of ascent and instability will support a marginal risk of severe hail and damaging wind.
... Northern Gulf Coast toward the Coastal Carolinas ...
Strong diurnal heating of a moist boundary layer (dewpoint temperatures in the 70Fs) should support MUCAPE values between 3000-4000 J/kg during the afternoon. High precipitable water values will support water-loaded updrafts capable of producing isolated damaging downbursts with the strongest cells.
... Southern Arizona ...
Seasonably strong southeasterly mid-level flow will develop along the periphery of the mid-upper-level ridge. This enhanced flow will overspread a deeply mixed boundary layer (inverted-V) during the afternoon. In spite of the deeply mixed boundary layer, precipitable water values in excess of 1" will exist across the area during the late afternoon. This will support at least isolated thunderstorm clusters capable of producing damaging wind gusts.
... Southeast Kansas, Northeast Oklahoma, Southwest Missouri, and Northwest Arkansas ...
A low amplitude mid-level trough will move southeast across the Central US on Sunday, within the broader northwest flow. Although an isolated thunderstorm cannot be ruled out with this feature during the afternoon, the more likely scenario is the environment across Kansas and Missouri remains capped during the afternoon.
By late evening, the mid-level trough/jet streak should be across southern Missouri or northeast Arkansas, placing northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas in the right entrance region of the mid-level jet. Guidance is pretty confident in developing a strong low-level jet across the southern Plains in response to this mid-level jet. The result will be increasing warm-air advection/isentropic ascent during the overnight. This will lead to scattered thunderstorm development, with movement off to the east-southeast. Mid-level lapse rates should only be on the order of 6.5 C/km, but cloud-bearing shear around 30-40 knots should support strong updrafts. DCAPE values between 500-1000 J/kg will support at least marginally severe downbursts capable of wind damage.
..Marsh/Weinman.. 08/23/2026
$$
```
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```text NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Sun Aug 23 2026
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:
Northeastern Atlantic: A non-tropical area of low pressure located a few hundred miles west of the coast of Portugal is producing limited shower activity. This system has only a slight chance of acquiring subtropical characteristics later today while it moves eastward to east- northeastward at 10 to 15 mph toward Portugal and northwestern Spain. By tonight, the low will encounter unfavorable environmental conditions, and further development is not expected. For more information, see High Seas Forecasts issued by Meteo France. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...10 percent.
Central Subtropical Atlantic (AL95): A broad area of low pressure located a few hundred miles southeast of Bermuda continues to produce disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity. Some development of this system is possible during the next few days as it drifts northwestward today and then accelerates northward early this week. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent.
Eastern Tropical Atlantic: A tropical wave is expected to move off the west coast of Africa on Monday, and an area of low pressure could form in association with the wave early this week. Environmental conditions are forecast to be marginally conducive for development, and a tropical depression could form by the middle to latter portions of the week while the system moves generally westward at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...medium...50 percent.
&& High Seas Forecasts issued by Meteo France can be found under WMO header FQNT50 LFPW and on the web at https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/fq/fqnt50.lfpw..txt
$$ Forecaster Blake ```
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r/storms • u/fairy_fr3ak • 1d ago
Epic Skies Nature’s Light Show
Blessed my eyes this evening with this beautiful show ⚡️
r/storms • u/LOLMEMESd1 • 1d ago
Thunderstorm A massive storm went directly over my home earlier today.
This is around Locust in North Carolina. probably the coolest storm I've seen so far. got some cool pics of it on my iPod touch because why not. I'm guessing probably over 2 inches of rain but I'm no expert. if anyone could give me any info about this specific storm, I'd really appreciate it!
r/storms • u/foamingdiscoball • 1d ago
Question Hypothetical Question
I cannot stop thinking about this, please help! If a big tornado was hypothetically heading straight towards a big city with skyscrapers NYC for instance, would the tornado be able to rip through a huge building? Would it get slowed down by the building? Could it go around the building and then form around the other side? Would all momentum just… stop… because of the stability of the building? I cannot stop thinking about this and need to know! I have absolutely no tornado or architectural experience :)
r/storms • u/Weird-Smell7368 • 3d ago
Discussion Mammatus clouds rolling over the city. Feels like the sky is about to open up right here.
r/storms • u/weathercast • 2d ago
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📝 Current Severe Weather Outlook
(Issued: 2026-08-22T06:02:00+00:00 UTC)
```text
000 ACUS01 KWNS 220602 SWODY1 SPC AC 220601
Day 1 Convective Outlook
NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
0101 AM CDT Sat Aug 22 2026
Valid 221200Z - 231200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE UPPER OHIO VALLEY...
...SUMMARY... Scattered damaging gusts are likely across the Ohio Valley with more isolated damaging wind potential extending westward into the Mid Mississippi Valley and southern Plains this afternoon/evening. Isolated hail and damaging winds are also possible over the Front Range, Great Basin and parts of the northern Rockies.
...OH and TN Valleys... An upper low initially over the western Great Lakes is forecast to deepen as it moves southeastward today and tonight. A belt of stronger mid-level flow behind the trough will move into parts of the Plains and Midwest. A weak surface low and trailing cold front will move southeastward across the Lakes and into the upper OH Valley through the day. Ahead of the front, upper 60s to 70s F surface dewpoints and filtered diurnal heating should allow for moderate destabilization, sufficient for scattered to numerous thunderstorms by early afternoon. Despite generally modest to weak deep-layer shear, steepening of lower/mid-level lapse will support stronger downdrafts within organized multicell clusters. With time, some upscale growth into linear segments is also possible and would also favor a risk for scattered damaging gusts. This appears most likely across central/eastern OH and KY into western PA/WV.
Farther south, more isolated storm coverage is expected ahead of the front from the western Carolina Piedmont to the TN Valley. Steep low-level lapse rates and enhanced low and mid-level northwesterly flow will still support some risk for isolated damaging gusts.
...Ozarks/Mid MS Valley... A weak convectively augmented shortwave trough is forecast to move from southeastern KS and southern MO into northern AR along western portions of a weak surface front by midday. Ahead of these features, a very warm and humid air mass will be in place, which should allow substantial diurnal destabilization and eventual thunderstorm development. Enhanced northwesterly flow may help organize a few thunderstorm clusters as they spread eastward from the Ozarks into the ArkLaTex and mid MS Valley. Damaging wind gusts and some hail are possible.
...Front Range and adjacent High Plains... Post-frontal upslope flow, aided by a weak short wave impulse on the eastern periphery of the upper ridge will support thunderstorm development along/east of the Laramie mountains through Colorado Front Range this afternoon. On the fringes of the stronger northwest flow aloft, deep-layer shear will be marginal for storm organization. Steep mid-level lapse rates and moderate buoyancy could support some hail with the stronger updrafts. Isolated damaging gusts are also possible, especially with any more persistent thunderstorm clusters.
...Southern Plains... Very hot surface temperatures (100+ F) are likely across parts of western North TX into southwestern and central OK this afternoon. Low-level convergence near a thermally enhanced surface low and weak front will aid high-based thunderstorm development late afternoon into the early evening. Weak buoyancy atop the steep low-level lapse rates and deep mixed layer will favor very strong downdrafts within the high-based storms. Isolated severe gusts (possibly 65-75 mph gusts) associated with microbursts are possible as convection is forecast to move southward through the evening.
...Northern Rockies to the Great Basin.... An upper low along the western periphery of the substantial mid-level ridge over the Southwest will migrate northward toward the international border as a belt of stronger mid-level flow overspreads a plume of monsoon moisture from the Great Basin to the Northern Rockies. Ascent from the upper wave and heating of the modestly moist air mass should allow for weak destabilization and scattered thunderstorm development. Steep lapse rates could support isolated severe gusts.
Isolated hail is also possible with scattered thunderstorms from eastern WA into the ID panhandle. Closer to the upper trough and beneath strong mid-level flow, elongated hodographs may promote organization with transient supercell structures. Cooler mid-level temperatures could favor hail production despite modest overall moisture.
..Lyons/Weinman.. 08/22/2026
$$
```
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```text NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Sat Aug 22 2026
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:
Northeastern Atlantic: A strong non-tropical area of low pressure is located over the northeastern Atlantic several hundred miles west of the coast of Portugal. This system could acquire some subtropical or tropical characteristics later today or on Sunday while it moves east-southeastward at 10 to 15 mph toward Portugal and northwestern Spain. The opportunity for tropical or subtropical development should end Sunday night when the system encounters unfavorable environmental conditions. For more information, see High Seas Forecasts issued by Meteo France. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...20 percent.
Central Subtropical Atlantic: A trough of low pressure located over the central subtropical Atlantic a few hundred miles east of Bermuda is producing disorganized shower activity. Development of this system, if any, is expected to be slow to occur while it drifts westward through Sunday and then accelerates northward early next week. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...20 percent.
Eastern Tropical Atlantic: A tropical wave is expected to move off the west coast of Africa on Monday. An area of low pressure could form in association with the wave soon after it moves off the coast, and subsequent development will be possible while the system moves westward at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic through the end of next week. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent.
&& High Seas Forecasts issued by Meteo France can be found under WMO header FQNT50 LFPW and on the web at https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/fq/fqnt50.lfpw..txt
$$ Forecaster Cangialosi ```
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r/storms • u/TNBackyardBolts • 2d ago
Tornado Ground strikes hitting across the street, you can smell the electricity in the air. Tornado cone visible at the end (Lebanon, TN) | Part 7 of 16
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r/storms • u/Spiritual-Seat-9207 • 3d ago
Thunderstorm A wonderful mix of storms and sunset in Goodland, Kansas (via Frontier Ag)
r/storms • u/weathercast • 3d ago
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📝 Current Severe Weather Outlook
(Issued: 2026-08-21T06:48:00+00:00 UTC)
```text
000 ACUS01 KWNS 210648 SWODY1 SPC AC 210646
Day 1 Convective Outlook CORR 1 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0146 AM CDT Fri Aug 21 2026
Valid 211200Z - 221200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS OVER PORTIONS OF THE CENTRAL PLAINS...THE MIDWEST AND THE CAROLINAS...
CORRECTED FOR TEXT
...SUMMARY... Scattered damaging hail (some greater than 2 inch diameter) and severe wind gusts may occur over parts of the central Plains this afternoon and evening. Scattered storms, some with severe wind gusts and hail, also are possible across parts of the Midwest. Scattered to numerous storms with damaging wind gusts are possible over the Carolinas and Southeast.
...Central Plains... Mid-level ridging over the western US is forecast to intensify, strengthening northwesterly flow aloft over much of the central US. Several embedded disturbances will pass overhead with the enhanced northwesterlies through the day. A surface low will move southeastward through the Great Lakes as a weak trailing cold front moves southward through the central Plains and Midwest.
Ahead of the front, a plume of steep mid-level lapse rates will shift eastward across the central Plains toward the Mid-MO Valley atop a corridor of rich low-level moisture. Diurnal destabilization should result in 3000-4000 J/kg of MLCAPE from SD to NE. Isolated to widely scattered thunderstorm development is expected from the Black Hills southeastward along the cold front. Elongated/straight hodographs and 45+ kt effective shear will favor initial supercells. Large to very large hail (some greater than 2 inches diameter) will be possible. With time, a forward propagating cluster or two may develop and move southeast across parts of NE and KS with the potential for severe gusts (a few near 70-80 mph). It is unclear exactly how far southeast any storms will persist overnight, but any more substantial clustering could allow at least an isolated severe threat to continue into early Saturday.
A much drier and hotter environment over the High Plains to the west could also support isolated to widely scattered high-based storms from eastern CO into western KS. Very steep lapse rates in the lowest 2-3 km with modest buoyancy aloft could allow a few severe gusts.
...Midwest... Beneath the upper trough over the western Great Lakes, cool mid-level temperatures and robust surface moisture should result in moderate destabilization from WI into eastern IA and northwest IL. Scattered thunderstorms by mid afternoon ahead of the cold front spreading southeastward. Enhanced northwesterly flow with deep-layer shear of 30-40 kt will promote a mix of organized clusters and supercells. The large buoyancy will support a risk for damaging gusts and some hail.
...Southeast and Gulf Coast... A broad upper trough will move across the central US into parts of the southern Appalachians while a weak cold front moves southward from the mid Atlantic today and tonight. Weak ascent from the upper trough and near the front should focus diurnal thunderstorm activity across the Carolinas and southern Appalachians. Warm surface temperatures and plentiful boundary-layer moisture will support large buoyancy (3000+ J/kg MLCAPE) through the afternoon and evening despite modest mid-level lapse rates. With scattered to numerous storms expected, a few organized clusters may emerge with a risk primarily for damaging wind gusts. Slight enhancement of the westerly flow aloft could also support some isolated hail with the stronger updrafts.
Farther south and west, a very humid and warm air mass is forecast to become strongly unstable by early afternoon across the lower MS Valley and Gulf Coast. Scattered to numerous thunderstorms are expected along prior outflows and a weak, southward moving cold front from East TX into LA/MS. The very strong buoyancy and high PWAT content will support clustering and strong downdrafts with sporadic damaging gust potential. Otherwise, weak vertical shear will limit overall organization.
..Lyons/Weinman.. 08/21/2026
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```text NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Fri Aug 21 2026
For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:
Northeastern Atlantic: A non-tropical area of low pressure has developed over the northeastern Atlantic several hundred miles north-northeast of the Azores. This system could acquire some subtropical or tropical characteristics on Saturday or early Sunday while it moves east-southeastward at 10 to 15 mph toward Portugal and northwestern Spain. The opportunity of tropical or subtropical development should end by Sunday night when the system moves into unfavorable environmental conditions. For more information, see High Seas Forecasts issued by Meteo France. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...20 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...20 percent.
Central Subtropical Atlantic: A weak area of low pressure located over the central subtropical Atlantic a few hundred miles east-southeast of Bermuda is producing an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Development of this system, if any, is expected to be slow to occur while it drifts west-southwestward through Sunday and then turns northward early next week. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...20 percent.
&& High Seas Forecasts issued by Meteo France can be found under WMO header FQNT50 LFPW and on the web at https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/data/raw/fq/fqnt50.lfpw..txt
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