06/15/2026
⚠️ SIGNIFICANT SEVERE WEATHER EVENT ON THE TABLE FOR WEDNESDAY ⚠️
Wednesday evening into the overnight hours is shaping up to be a potentially high‑impact event for our region. The ingredients are lining up in a way that strongly supports widespread damaging winds and the potential for several tornadoes.
🌀 THE SETUP IS CONCERNING:
-A strong low pressure to our north
-Surging warmth + rising dew points
-A powerful 70+ kt 850mb jet
-A sharp cold front providing intense forcing
This combination creates an environment where large, powerful updrafts can develop — the kind that support destructive wind potential and embedded tornadoes.
💨 WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT:
A good portion of the region could see damaging to destructive winds, potentially up to 80 mph in the strongest segments.
Within the line, several embedded tornadoes are possible, along with torrential downpours that may trigger flash flooding.
🌧️ OVERNIGHT COMPLEXES DON’T DIE OUT
Uncertainty increases as the system pushes east later at night, but historically, these types of storm complexes hold their strength well into the overnight hours — and sometimes intensify.
⏰ A NOTABLE SHIFT: EARLIER TIMING
Guidance has shifted earlier since yesterday, and that’s a big deal.
Earlier arrival = more instability, more moisture, and higher impact potential. Current timing suggests between 7pm - 4am
If trends continue, risk upgrades will be needed.
⚡ STAY WEATHER AWARE
This is a setup we’re watching very closely. More updates coming as guidance continues to evolve.