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Severe Weather 2026

Summary record of severe weather that occurred in South America a few days ago on 2/18-2/19:
(PS:
Granizo = Hail
Viento = Wind
1 cm ≈ 0.4 inch)
And also, the following day, a possible LT (low-top) supercell tornado/funnel cloud was detected near Young, Uruguay.

It's been a busy season so far in South America
 
Something else other than severe weather might be on the table..... :p
Had some thunderstorms with lots of lightning so watch around the first week of March for winter mischief for northern Arkansas into the Mid-South
 
65 tornadoes so far, this time last year we were at 45 total
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Tornado LSRs to date. Slightly above what was reported at this time last year, but it's worth noting that one tornado can have numerous attached LSRs due to factors like track length (I'm pretty sure Vilonia 2014 had like 8-or-so attached ones).
 
I’ve noticed the past few years the middle of April just goes completely quiet. It’s the gamblers fallacy, but it feels like since at least 2023 we have a pretty active mid-late March/very early April, and then no activity at all until the end of the April.

I realize this is just a random thought and isn’t some sort of connected pattern at all lol but talk about the April 15, 2011 outbreak in the other thread made me think about mid April outbreaks.
 
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