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Mike Powell | All | Severe Potential MN/WI |
April 17, 2026 8:56 AM * |
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MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST...55-70 MPH MOST PROBABLE PEAK HAIL SIZE...1.00-1.75 IN ACUS11 KWNS 171245 SWOMCD SPC MCD 171244 MNZ000-WIZ000-171415- Mesoscale Discussion 0472 NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0744 AM CDT Fri Apr 17 2026 Areas affected...Parts of southern MN into extreme northwest WI Concerning...Severe potential...Watch possible Valid 171244Z - 171415Z Probability of Watch Issuance...40 percent SUMMARY...A threat for isolated hail and locally strong to severe gusts may develop through mid morning. DISCUSSION...Elevated convection has developed in the vicinity of a cold front across parts of southern MN. Short-term guidance suggests this convection will expand in coverage and potentially intensify through the morning, within the northern gradient of an expanding buoyancy plume extending from the Great Plains into the Upper Midwest. Moderate mid/upper-level flow will support sufficient effective shear for storm organization as convection deepens and becomes rooted closer to the surface. In the short term, convective mode may remain rather complex, though strong embedded updrafts and possibly an elevated supercell could evolve out of the developing convection. Hail is expected to be the primary near-term threat, though localized strong/damaging gusts cannot be ruled out. Some guidance (notably recent HRRR runs) suggest that this ongoing convection may eventually become surface-based and pose a threat of all severe hazards across parts of WI, due to downstream low-level moisture transport and diurnal heating/destabilization. However, this evolution may not occur until late morning or during the afternoon. The need for watch issuance through mid morning is uncertain, but trends will be monitored for the development of more-organized elevated storms and eventual transition to surface-based convection. ..Dean/Smith.. 04/17/2026 ATTN...WFO...DLH...ARX...MPX... LAT...LON 44979427 45449409 45739306 45569259 45149242 44729238 44539242 44229261 43909284 43649314 43529456 43779458 44979427 MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST...55-70 MPH MOST PROBABLE PEAK HAIL SIZE...1.00-1.75 IN =3D =3D =3D --- MultiMail/DOS * Origin: Project Scorpio TEST (618:250/6) |
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