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Severe Weather 2026

Who’s making a thread for the last severe weather threat before death ridge lol ? Day 3 hatched and mentioning tornadoes and threat into couple days after.


Wow. Now that’s a serious looking ridge there … time
Who’s making a thread for the last severe weather threat before death ridge lol ? Day 3 hatched and mentioning tornadoes and threat into couple days after.


wow! What a ridge … time to sweat for awhile untill fall severe weather season kicks in …
 
Wow. Now that’s a serious looking ridge there … time

wow! What a ridge … time to sweat for awhile untill fall severe weather season kicks in …
As soon as I made my comment about how active things are going to be I just KNEW a huge ridge was going to pop up out of nowhere. Forecasting is so fun :D
 
As soon as I made my comment about how active things are going to be I just KNEW a huge ridge was going to pop up out of nowhere. Forecasting is so fun :D
Been a fun and unfortunately deadly June. May be the most active of the spring months. Confirmed are around 240 for tornadoes. Looks like one more hurrah to end the month. What a ride..
 
This year was quite well forecast from Trey in terms of tornado season predictions, in my opinion. Trey predicted that March would be active, April would be middle of the road, May would be inactive or even "dead," and June would be fairly active. Pretty impressed with how well the analog years lined up. It wasn't 100% accurate of course (April went fairly differently then predicted), but from a large scale standpoint, it was pretty damn good.
 
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Yes while there's some more tornadoes to be surveyed which will push the number up, 234 was actually the average during the 1989-2013 period.

People have gotten so used to inactive Junes they've forgotten what a historically normal one looks like and don't remember that up till recently it was usually more active than April.
 
Yes while there's some more tornadoes to be surveyed which will push the number up, 234 was actually the average during the 1989-2013 period.

People have gotten so used to inactive Junes they've forgotten what a historically normal one looks like and don't remember that up till recently it was usually more active than April.
Yeah I agree. June usually on average is 200 plus.
 
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