Severe weather is most prominent during the Spring across the lower 48, however, Fall can have its fair share of severe weather as well. Over the next couple of days severe weather will be possible across much of the plains and into the lower Midwest.
Here are today and tomorrows severe weather outlook from the SPC:
Day 2 gets a little closer to our neck of the woods.
Here is some shots of the action currently from the Plains.
Very strong rotation and large wall cloud SW of Copan, OK could produce #tornado soon! pic.twitter.com/JNH1Bi2o6n
— Reed Timmer (@reedtimmerTVN) October 1, 2014
Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Warrensburg MO, Leeton MO, Chilhowee MO until 3:00 PM CDT pic.twitter.com/S7Hle5w1bB — NWS Severe Tstorm (@NWSSevereTstorm) October 1, 2014
Environment over southeast KS/northeast OK ahead of supercells SW of Coffeyville becoming conducive for #TORNADOES pic.twitter.com/52IDi0e08K
— Reed Timmer (@reedtimmerTVN) October 1, 2014
BREAKING: video of wall cloud on supercell northeast of Pawhuska, OK as of 215 pm CDT! http://t.co/rozgfe0QVR — Reed Timmer (@reedtimmerTVN) October 1, 2014