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Patrick Marsh is at it again with another great set of videos showing the climatological probabilities of significant severe weather events through the entire calendar year across the entire conus! The video above is for all possible significant severe weather events throughout the calendar year. The graphics show the probability averaged out over time for severe weather in a given area. So basically you see the average over 20 years played out daily. While it’s not an indication storms will occur on any given date, it does show when they’re more likely to happen historically!
You see the threat moves from Dixie in the early part of the year north and west to the central/Northern plains by summer before returning south! [Playing with Data]
A dramatic shelf cloud from Morton, Illinois yesterday morning. [Twitter]
Yesterday there were ample severe wind reports from Oklahoma to Indiana, with the highest gust being an 84mph gust near Vinita, Oklahoma in Northeast Oklahoma. To see an amazing collection of pics and videos from yesterday’s storms, click through the jump. Read More



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