Severe Weather Outbreak Continues Across Plains and Midwest
Severe Weather Outbreak Continues Across Plains and Midwest
US · Published May 19, 2026
A severe weather outbreak is ongoing across parts of the Plains and Midwest, bringing the risk of strong to intense tornadoes (EF2/EF3+), very large hail, damaging winds, and flooding rainfall.
According to The Weather Channel, atmospheric instability, measured by Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE), and wind shear are contributing to the development of severe thunderstorms.
The threat is expected to persist into Tuesday, May 19, 2026, with a slightly reduced risk of tornadoes but continued potential for severe storms.

Why It's Important?

Communities in the affected regions face significant risks, including property damage from tornadoes, hail, and high winds, as well as localized flooding from heavy rainfall. The most vulnerable areas include parts of the Southern Plains and Midwest, where severe weather conditions are expected to be most intense. Residents should remain vigilant and prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.

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