Severe thunderstorms with hail, damaging winds return to Plains through Mother's Day as tornado threat looms

Following a short-lived break, intense weather conditions are anticipated to make a comeback later this month across the Plains, specifically targeting the historic “Tornado Alley.” This area spans from Nebraska down through Kansas and Oklahoma, reaching portions of North Texas.

Before this shift in weather patterns, severe storms are poised to impact nearly 40 million residents across parts of the Southern Plains from Friday through Mother’s Day.

These thunderstorms are expected to unleash large hail and powerful wind gusts reaching speeds of up to 60 mph, beginning late Friday afternoon and extending into the evening.

The Storm Prediction Center of NOAA has declared a Level 2 out of 5 risk for severe thunderstorms, encompassing southern Kansas, a significant part of central and eastern Oklahoma, and areas of North Texas.

This warning includes cities such as Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Wichita Falls, Texas, with a minor possibility of weak tornadoes in these regions.

Additionally, a more widespread Level 1 threat is in place for central and southwestern Missouri, the Dallas metro area, and much of the Gulf Coast east of Houston.

The SPC also highlighted a Level 1 threat that covers parts of South Texas, just south and east of San Antonio, that could see large hail if storms are able to develop.

Different parts of the Southern Plains will see severe weather through Mother’s Day. Saturday’s threat is somewhat reduced, affecting extreme northeast Texas into southwest Oklahoma.

A Level 2 threat covers Dallas and parts of Central Texas on Mother’s Day itself.

The primary threats will be damaging wind gusts and hail, although isolated tornadoes are possible.

Tornado Alley could reignite to close out May

Historically, May sees the most tornadoes of any month during the year — primarily due to increased activity across Tornado Alley.

While that has not been the case thus far, long-range forecasts indicate that a more traditional severe weather pattern will take shape over the Plains sometime mid-month. 

So far this season, the most severe storms have been concentrated in the Midwest, as well as parts of the South, including Mississippi, which was hit by several twisters during a Tornado Emergency earlier this week.

Currently, a large dip in the jet stream is suppressing severe storm development over the Plains, but by late May, many long-range forecasts expect that dip to move back over the West.

This allows warm air from the Gulf to rush across the Plains and fuel storms, similar to the pattern that resulted in the deadly April 23-28 tornado outbreak across the Southern Plains.

Long-range forecasts from NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) show above-average rain expected across the Southwest and central Plains.

Like any long-range forecast, however, conditions can change, so the FOX Forecast Center will continue monitoring any changes.

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