Tornado Threat Forecast

Tornado Threat Forecast: June 20-26, 2014

Looks like mid-week next week could have at least a couple of interesting upslope days if the pattern shakes out as expected. Until then, it’s looking fairly quiet.

Abridged version again today. Life, amirite?

1-3 Day
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Friday

Nebraska, northern Kansas — TORNADO RANGE: 0-1 — CONFIDENCE: Normal
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Minnesota — TORNADO RANGE: 0-2 — CONFIDENCE: Normal
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Saturday

Plains, western Midwest — TORNADO RANGE: 2-5 — CONFIDENCE: Normal
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Coastal Carolinas — TORNADO RANGE: 0-1 — CONFIDENCE: High
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Sunday

Central Plains, western Midwest — TORNADO RANGE: 0-3 — CONFIDENCE: Normal
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

4-7 Day
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Monday

Southern Plains — TORNADO RANGE: 0-2 — CONFIDENCE: Normal
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Tuesday

Central and southern Plains — TORNADO RANGE: 3-8 — CONFIDENCE: Normal
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Wednesday

Northern and central High Plains — TORNADO RANGE: 3-8 — CONFIDENCE: Low
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

Thursday

Northern and central Plains — TORNADO RANGE: 1-5 — CONFIDENCE: Low
Expected Tornado Hotspot: None

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