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by Webmaster - Thu 28 May 2026 06:12:AM
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Volcano earthquake report for Thursday, 28 May 2026
• World Earthquake Report for Thursday, 28 May 2026
• Small magnitude 3.2 earthquake 54 km southwest of Embalse, Argentina
• Moderate mag. 4.1 earthquake - 133 km northwest of Santa Cruz, Province of ...
• Magnitude 3.9 earthquake strikes near Rio Cuarto, Departamento de Río Cuar...
• Light mag. 3.9 earthquake - Departamento de Calamuchita, 66 km northwest of...
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SPC May 28, 2026 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective OutlookSPC 1200Z Day 1 Outlook  Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1258 AM CDT Thu May 28 2026
Valid 281200Z - 291200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST...
...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms with severe wind gusts, large hail and an isolated tornado threat are expected across parts of the Pacific Northwest this afternoon and evening.
...Pacific Northwest... An upper-level low will remain over central California today. On the northern periphery of the system, bands of large-scale ascent will move westward across the Pacific Northwest, providing support for thunderstorm development. At the surface, a low will deepen and move northwestward from eastern Oregon into southern Washington. A surface trough will extend southward from the low into north-central and west-central Oregon. Thunderstorms are forecast to first develop across southern Oregon around midday, with convective coverage gradually increasing over much of Oregon during the afternoon. A larger-scale line segment is expected to organize and move northwestward across Oregon late this afternoon and into southern Washington early this evening.
As surface temperatures warm today, instability will increase along the surface trough with MLCAPE expected to peak in the 1200 to 1500 J/kg range. The instability combined with 30 to 40 knots of mid-level east-southeasterly flow, along with low to mid-level lapse rates in the 8 to 8.5 C/km range, will support severe thunderstorm development. This environment will be favorable for severe wind gusts and isolated large hail within the stronger parts of an extensive line segment. Near the surface trough, 0-3 km storm-relative helicity is forecast to increase into the 200 to 250 m2/s2 range by late afternoon, which could also support an isolated tornado threat. Any tornado threat would mainly be associated with rotating elements embedded in the line. As the line moves north-northwestward and expands, a severe threat is expected to move into southern Washington by early evening. A marginal severe threat could impact parts of central and northern Washington later in the evening.
...East-central Colorado... A mid-level trough will move northward across the central Plains today. At the surface, upslope east-southeasterly flow will be in place across eastern Colorado. Along the Front Range, the Denver Cyclone is expected to develop by afternoon. Topographic lift and increasing low-level convergence will result in scattered thunderstorm development from the Palmer Divide northward into north-central Colorado. Forecast soundings along this corridor by late afternoon have 0-6 km shear in the 20 to 30 knot range with 700-500 mb lapse rates around 8 C/km. This should support a hail threat with the stronger cells.
..Broyles/Chalmers.. 05/28/2026
Read morehttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk_1200.html
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