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Volcano earthquake report for Sunday, 16 Aug 2026
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SPC Aug 16, 2026 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective OutlookSPC 1630Z Day 1 Outlook  Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1144 AM CDT Sun Aug 16 2026
Valid 161630Z - 171200Z
...THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS THE FRONT RANGE AND CENTRAL/NORTHERN HIGH PLAINS AND OHIO VALLEY/MID-ATLANTIC...
...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts will be possible this afternoon and early evening over parts of the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic. Large hail and isolated severe wind gusts will also be possible across the Front Range and central/northern High Plains.
...Upper Ohio Valley to Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic/Carolinas... An MCV persists at midday across far southeast Michigan and northern Ohio, with some recent uptick in convection ahead of it across northern Ohio. Reference Mesoscale Discussion 1195 for short-term details regarding a further increase in severe potential through early/mid-afternoon within this regional corridor.
While storms have weakened, showers/cloud cover remain prevalent near/east of the Appalachians at midday across the Mid-Atlantic region. This will tend to limit/delay destabilization in many areas (especially with north-northeastward extent). That said, air mass recovery/advection is expected from the west, with ample upstream clearing per visible satellite imagery across the Cumberland Plateau into parts of the Allegheny Plateau. Pending the timing/location of destabilization, some terrain/lee trough-related development may diurnally occur, although the most prevalent/more certain scenario may be for potentially severe storms to spread into the region this evening. Damaging winds will be the most common hazard regionally, although a tornado could occur, attributable to MCV-enhanced flow and/or with any storms interacting with the effective warm front across the Mid-Atlantic region.
...Middle Mississippi Valley including Missouri/Illinois... An MCV over the Nebraska/Kansas/Iowa/Missouri border vicinity late this morning will likely continue generally eastward, while probably largely maintaining its related belt of enhanced mid-level flow as observed from regional WSR-88D VWP data. A key downstream uncertainty is the midday persistence of weak convection across eastern Missouri into west/southwest Illinois, and that mid-level lapse rates are rather poor to its north aside from some lingering cloud cover.
More certain/greater destabilization may occur to the west across Missouri, with the southeastward-advancing front being a focus for renewed thunderstorm development later this afternoon and evening amidst moderate/locally strong buoyancy. Deep-layer shear will tend to be limited to around 30 kt in most areas, although somewhat stronger MCV-related winds aloft may support upwards of 35-40 kt effective shear for any storms across northern Missouri into west-central/southwest Illinois. Bouts of damaging winds are the most likely hazard regionally.
...Front Range/Raton Mesa and northern/central High Plains... A relatively similar pattern/scenario as prior few days will continue regionally, except a somewhat more northward-extent of the severe risk (such as Black Hills vicinity) and a trend toward a more northerly component to the flow aloft across the north-central High Plains. At least widely scattered thunderstorm development is expected into mid/late afternoon spanning the Front Range/Raton Mesa vicinity northward across eastern Wyoming/southeast Montana and the Black Hills vicinity. In the presence of upwards of 1500-2000 J/kg MLCAPE, moderate vertical shear (30-40 kt) could support a few supercells capable of severe hail. Isolated damaging winds will be possible. This includes the most probable zone for gradual upscale-growing linear cluster(s) across the south-central High Plains/Raton Mesa vicinity including southeast Colorado/northeast New Mexico toward the Oklahoma/Texas Panhandles and far southwest Kansas. A couple of southeastward-moving thunderstorm clusters capable of wind/damage may also emerge this evening out of the Black Hills vicinity/western Nebraska.
..Guyer/Chalmers.. 08/16/2026
Read morehttps://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk_1630.html
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