The Storm Prediction Center has officially rolled out its new way of communicating intensity regarding tornado, damaging wind ...
NOAA's Storm Prediction Center is making changes to its severe weather forecasts. Here's what it is trying to pinpoint and why that matters for your forecast.
For over a decade, the "Marginal to High" risk scale has been the gold standard for severe weather preparedness, but a new addition to the Storm Prediction Center's outlook marks the most significant ...
This six-year project aims to better reflect severe weather hazard intensities and their potential impacts to the general public ...
The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center is about to give its severe-weather outlooks a serious upgrade. Starting March 3, 2026, a new “conditional intensity” layer will be added to the ...
In this edition of Next Weather, Meteorologist Hannah Fink explains what SPC outlook levels mean and how to stay prepared before storms arrive.
The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) is rolling out an update to their Convective Outlooks this year. Convective Outlooks are ...
The changes are to make the maps easier to understand and more precise.
When severe storms are in the forecast, WRAL’s Severe Weather Team works to let you know the severity of the storm. Starting ...
The Storm Prediction Center will be making changes to its convective outlook. The SPC issues severe weather outlooks for the entire country. The new changes will take effect on March 3, 2026.
(WIFR) - For the first time since 2014, the Storm Prediction Center changes how it will warn people about severe weather threats. WIFR Chief Meteorologist Kira Miner breaks down the changes as part of ...
MADISON, Wis. - Labeled as Conditional Intensity Groups (CIGs), the Storm Prediction Center will be implementing these new changes to their day 1, day 2 and day 3 outlooks beginning in March. As of ...
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