This hazardous weather outlook is for central Indiana.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.
Winds will gust as high as 45 to 50 MPH this afternoon across central
Indiana.
A few strong to severe storms will be possible late today into this
evening. All hazards will be possible, though damaging winds will be
the primary threat.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Thunderstorms will remain possible at times through Saturday. A
threat for severe storms will exist each day through Saturday.
Additionally, heavy rainfall will be possible at times, which may
produce localized flash flooding as well as renewed flooding on area
rivers.
Non-thunderstorm wind gusts to 45 MPH will be possible again on
Saturday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters may be needed at times today, Friday, and Saturday.
&&
More information, along with other weather, hydrological and climate
information can be found at http://weather.gov/ind
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Aberdeen SD
315 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
MNZ039-046-SDZ003>011-015>023-033>037-045-048-051-030815-
Traverse-Big Stone-Corson-Campbell-McPherson-Brown-Marshall-Roberts-
Walworth-Edmunds-Day-Dewey-Potter-Faulk-Spink-Clark-Codington-Grant-
Hamlin-Deuel-Stanley-Sully-Hughes-Hyde-Hand-Jones-Lyman-Buffalo-
315 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026 /215 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for west central Minnesota,
central South Dakota, north central South Dakota and northeast
South Dakota.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Fog is possible through the morning as snow continues mainly along
and east of the Missouri River. Snow will diminish southwest to
northeast across the region later on this morning through late this
afternoon. Additional snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches expected
mainly over the James Valley and eastward through west central MN.
Light icing, up to a tenth of an inch, remains possible over portions
of east central SD.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Increasing confidence on a more potent system affecting the region
Friday and Saturday. Snow amounts in excess of 6 inches is possible
over the northern portions of SD. Confidence is also increasing on the
freezing rain potential where icing amounts between a tenth to
potentially a quarter of an inch is possible, with the highest
amounts over portions of central through east central SD.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE
309 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southwest Iowa, west central
Iowa, east central Nebraska, northeast Nebraska and southeast
Nebraska.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Widespread rain continues this morning with embedded thunderstorms.
A few storms may produce hail up to the size of quarters in
southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa, mainly after 3 AM.
Thunderstorms may develop and move across southeast Nebraska and
southwest Iowa between 10 AM and 2 PM today. If these storms
develop, they may become severe with hail and gusty winds being the
main hazards. A brief, isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Additional thunderstorm chances (60 to 80 percent) return on
Friday. A few storms could be strong to severe, with the best
chance in far eastern Nebraska and western Iowa.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
403 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for east central Indiana,
southeast Indiana, northeast Kentucky, northern Kentucky, central
Ohio, south central Ohio, southwest Ohio and west central Ohio.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
There is a low probability for widespread hazardous weather.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Scattered thunderstorms are expected Friday afternoon. A few storms
may be capable of producing strong wind gusts.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI
355 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
LCZ460-LEZ444-LHZ361>363-421-422-441>443-462>464-030800-
Lake St Clair-
Michigan Waters of Lake Erie from Detroit River to North Cape MI-
Lake Huron from 5NM east of Mackinac Bridge to Presque Isle Lt
beyond 5 NM off shore-
Lake Huron from Presque Isle Light to Sturgeon Point MI beyond 5NM
off shore-
Lake Huron from Sturgeon Point to Alabaster MI beyond 5NM off shore-
Outer Saginaw Bay SW of Alabaster to Port Austin MI to Inner Saginaw
Bay-Inner Saginaw Bay SW of Point Au Gres to Bay Port MI-
Port Austin to Harbor Beach MI-Harbor Beach to Port Sanilac MI-
Port Sanilac to Port Huron MI-
Lake Huron from Port Austin to Harbor Beach beyond 5NM Off Shore-
Lake Huron from Harbor Beach to Port Sanilac beyond 5NM Off Shore-
Lake Huron from Port Sanilac to Port Huron beyond 5NM Off Shore-
355 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of Lake Erie, Lake
Huron and Lake St Clair.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Small Craft Advisories are in effect through tonight around the Thumb
and Saginaw Bay. See latest marine forecast for more information.
A few strong to severe thunderstorms are possible this evening. Storm
motion east-northeast at 40kts. Wind gusts in excess of 34kts are
the primary hazard.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday
Small Craft Advisories are in effect through Friday afternoon around
the Thumb and Saginaw Bay. See latest marine forecast for more information.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today and tonight.
$$
You can obtain your latest National Weather Service forecasts online
at www.weather.gov/detroit.
KDK
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac MI
355 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
MIZ047>049-053>055-060>063-068>070-075-076-082-083-030800-
Midland-Bay-Huron-Saginaw-Tuscola-Sanilac-Shiawassee-Genesee-Lapeer-
St. Clair-Livingston-Oakland-Macomb-Washtenaw-Wayne-Lenawee-Monroe-
355 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for southeast Michigan.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
A couple strong to severe thunderstorms are possible this evening.
Best chances are west of US-23 with gradually lessening potential
further east they go. Storm motion east-northeast at 50mph.
Damaging wind gusts would be the primary hazard including a chance
for a few gusts to be near 70mph. Low chance for an isolated tornado
west of US-23 on the lead edge of storms before environment becomes
unfavorable.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday
Thunderstorms are likely Saturday evening as another low drags a cold
front across the state.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today and tonight.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Jackson KY
345 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of south central
North Dakota and southeast North Dakota.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect through Thursday
afternoon. See weather.gov/bis for details.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect through Thursday
afternoon. See weather.gov/bis for details.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect Friday morning into Saturday
afternoon. See weather.gov/bis for details.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters are asked to provide reports to the NWS using standard
procedures, including through our social media accounts.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Pittsburgh PA
334 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
OHZ039>041-048>050-057>059-068-069-PAZ007>009-013>016-020>022-029-
031-073>078-WVZ001>004-012-021-509>514-030745-
Tuscarawas-Carroll-Columbiana-Coshocton-Harrison-Jefferson OH-
Muskingum-Guernsey-Belmont-Noble-Monroe-Mercer-Venango-Forest-
Lawrence-Butler-Clarion-Jefferson PA-Beaver-Allegheny-Armstrong-
Washington-Greene-Westmoreland-Higher Elevations of Westmoreland-
Fayette-Higher Elevations of Fayette-Indiana-
Higher Elevations of Indiana-Hancock-Brooke-Ohio-Marshall-Wetzel-
Marion-Monongalia-
Ridges of Eastern Monongalia and Northwestern Preston-Preston-
Eastern Preston-Western Tucker-Eastern Tucker-
334 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for east central Ohio, western
Pennsylvania, and northern West Virginia.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
There is a low probability for widespread hazardous weather.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
There is a Marginal Risk, or level 1 out of 5, for severe
thunderstorms for much of the area Friday afternoon and early
evening, and again Saturday afternoon and evening. Damaging wind and
large hail are expected to be the primary hazards.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures.
$$
WM
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Lubbock TX
217 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the South Plains, Rolling
Plains, and the far Southern Texas Panhandle.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Elevated fire weather is expected today on the Caprock. A Rangeland
Fire Danger Statement is in effect from noon until 8 PM CDT.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Elevated fire weather is likely Friday, mainly on the Caprock.
Strong and severe thunderstorms will be possible Friday afternoon
and overnight, mainly off the Caprock.
Additional shower and thunderstorms are possible Monday and Tuesday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
313 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
LSZ162-240>251-263>267-030715-
Lake Superior west of a line from Saxon Harbor WI to Grand
Portage MN beyond 5NM-Saxon Harbor WI to Black River MI-
Black River to Ontonagon MI-
Ontonagon to Upper Entrance of Portage Canal MI-
Upper Entrance of Portage Canal to Eagle River MI-
Eagle River to Manitou Island MI-
Manitou Island to Point Isabelle MI-
Point Isabelle to Lower Entrance of Portage Canal MI-
Lower Entrance of Portage Canal To Huron Islands MI Including
Keweenaw and Huron Bays-Huron Islands to Marquette MI-
Marquette to Munising MI-Munising to Grand Marais MI-
Grand Marais to Whitefish Point MI-
Lake Superior from Saxon Harbor WI to Upper Entrance to Portage
Canal MI 5NM off shore to the US/Canadian border including Isle
Royale National Park-
Lake Superior from Upper Entrance to Portage Canal to Manitou
Island MI 5NM off shore to the US/Canadian Border-
Lake Superior West of Line from Manitou Island to Marquette MI
Beyond 5NM from shore-
Lake Superior East of a line from Manitou Island to Marquette MI
and West of a line from Grand Marais MI to the US/Canadian Border
Beyond 5NM from shore-
Lake Superior from Grand Marais MI to Whitefish Point MI 5NM off
shore to the US/Canadian border-
313 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026 /213 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of Central Lake
Superior...Eastern Lake Superior and Western Lake Superior.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Northeast to east gales as of 35 to 40 knots are expected over
Lake Superior early this afternoon into this evening. See the
latest Marine Discussion, Marine Weather Message, and Open Lake
Forecast for additional details.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday
There is over a 40% chance for northeast to easterly gales over
Lake Superior on Friday night into Saturday morning. There is
also over a 50% chance for gales over Lake Superior Saturday night
into Sunday morning. See the latest Marine Discussion and Open
Lake Forecast for additional details.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
The need for weather spotter reports is not anticipated at this
time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
313 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
LMZ221-248-250-030715-
Green Bay North of line from Cedar River MI to Rock Island
Passage-Seul Choix Point to Point Detour MI-
5NM East of a line from Fairport MI to Rock Island Passage-
313 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of Northern Lake
Michigan.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
East gales up to 35 knots are expected today. See the latest
Nearshore Zone Forecast and Marine Weather Message for additional
details.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday
There is up to a 20% chance for east gales up to 34 knots late Friday
night into Saturday morning. See the latest Nearshore Zone
Forecast for additional details.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
The need for weather spotter reports is not anticipated at this
time.
$$
TAP
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Marquette MI
313 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central Upper
Michigan and western Upper Michigan.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
A system arriving today will bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain
through early Friday morning, as well northeast to easterly winds
up to 35 to 40 mph. Moderate to potentially major impacts are
anticipated, including hazardous travel, power outages, and tree
damage. For more information, see the latest Winter Weather
Message and Area Forecast Discussion.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday
A second system moves through the area Friday night and Saturday,
bringing another round of mixed precipitation. Similar impacts
are possible. See the latest Winter Weather Message and Area
Forecast Discussion for additional details.
Some minor lakeshore flooding and beach erosion is possible along
the shoreline of Alger and Luce counties on Sunday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters are encouraged to submit snowfall and ice reports to the
National Weather Service via phone, on our website, or through
social media.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
307 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for north and central Georgia.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight...
Patchy dense fog is possible this morning in areas that received
rain yesterday. Visibilities are likely to be reduced to less than
half a mile.
Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible after 1 PM mainly
across North Georgia.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday...
Friday through Sunday will bring daily chances for isolated to
scattered showers and thunderstorms. Widespread severe weather is
not expected at this time.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Pueblo CO
106 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026
COZ058>089-093>099-030715-
Western Mosquito Range/East Lake County Above 11000 Feet-
Leadville Vicinity/Lake County Below 11000 Feet-
Eastern Sawatch Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Western Chaffee County Between 9000 and 11000 Feet-
Central Chaffee County Below 9000 Feet-
Western Mosquito Range/East Chaffee County Above 9000 Feet-
Saguache County West of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet-
Saguache County East of Continental Divide Below 10000 Feet-
La Garita Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Upper Rio Grande Valley/Eastern San Juan Mountains Below
10000 Feet-Eastern San Juan Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Del Norte Vicinity/Northern San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Alamosa Vicinity/Central San Luis Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Southern San Luis Valley-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 8500 And 11000 Feet-
Northern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Between 7500 and 11000 Feet-
Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains Above 11000 Feet-
Northwestern Fremont County Above 8500 Feet-
Western/Central Fremont County Below 8500 Feet-
Wet Mountain Valley Below 8500 Feet-
Wet Mountains between 6300 and 10000 Feet-
Wet Mountains Above 10000 Feet-
Teller County/Rampart Range Above 7500 Feet/Pikes Peak Between
7500 And 11000 Feet-Pikes Peak Above 11000 Feet-
Canon City Vicinity/Eastern Fremont County-
Northern El Paso County/Monument Ridge/Rampart Range Below
7500 Feet-
Colorado Springs Vicinity/Southern El Paso County/Rampart Range
Below 7400 Feet-Pueblo Vicinity/Pueblo County Below 6300 Feet-
Walsenburg Vicinity/Upper Huerfano River Basin Below 7500 Feet-
Trinidad Vicinity/Western Las Animas County Below 7500 Feet-
Crowley County-La Junta Vicinity/Otero County-
Eastern Las Animas County-Western Kiowa County-
Eastern Kiowa County-Las Animas Vicinity/Bent County-
Lamar Vicinity/Prowers County-Springfield Vicinity/Baca County-
106 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central...east
central...south central and southeast Colorado.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
High fire danger is expected across all of our eastern plains
along and east of I-25 today. Please avoid activities that could
start a wildfire!
Snow chances return to the central mountains later this evening,
with blowing snow and poor visibility through the overnight and
early morning hours of Friday. Degraded travel conditions in 50
mph winds and blowing snow will be possible, especially over
mountain passes!
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday
Critical fire weather conditions are possible again on Friday,
mainly for the San Luis Valley and for portions of the I-25
corridor. Please use caution and avoid activities that could start
a wildfire!
Off and on rain and snow chances are possible Sunday night through
Wednesday, though accumulations with each passing system look to
be light at this time. Increased chances for rain and snow arrive
possibly through the second half of the week.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Weather conditions that meet reporting criteria for spotters will
be possible over portions of the region.
$$
EHR/EHR
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Gaylord MI
303 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
MIZ016>018-020>036-041-042-086>088-095>099-030715-
Emmet-Cheboygan-Presque Isle-Leelanau-Antrim-Otsego-Montmorency-
Alpena-Benzie-Grand Traverse-Kalkaska-Crawford-Oscoda-Alcona-
Manistee-Wexford-Missaukee-Roscommon-Ogemaw-Iosco-Gladwin-Arenac-
Western Chippewa-Central Chippewa-Southeast Chippewa-
Western Mackinac-Eastern Mackinac-
Mackinac Island/Bois Blanc Island-
Beaver Island and surrounding islands-Charlevoix-
303 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for Eastern Upper Michigan and
Northern Lower Michigan.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Wintry precipitation will overspread northern Michigan this morning.
Warming temperatures this afternoon and evening will turn
precipitation to mostly rain. However, light to moderate
accumulations of ice are expected across much of northern
Michigan. Snow and sleet accumulations will be possible, mainly in
eastern upper Michigan. See the ongoing Winter Weather Advisories
for additional information.
There is a chance for severe thunderstorms this evening and tonight
in northern lower Michigan. Damaging wind gusts are the main
threat, though large hail, and very heavy rain are all possible.
Non zero tornado chances.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Wintry precipitation is possible for parts of northern lower MI
and eastern upper on Saturday, and could result in light to
moderate accumulations of ice.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not anticipated through this evening.
For more information visit http://weather.gov/gaylord.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Gaylord MI
303 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
LHZ345>349-LMZ323-341-342-344>346-LSZ321-322-030715-
Straits of Mackinac within 5 nm of Mackinac Bridge including
Mackinac Island-St Ignace to False Detour Channel-
5NM East of Mackinac Bridge to Presque Isle Light MI including
Bois Blanc Island-
Presque Isle Light to Sturgeon Pt MI Including Thunder Bay
National Marine Sanctuary-Sturgeon Pt to Alabaster MI-
Grand Traverse Bay south of a line Grand Traverse Light to
Norwood MI-Seul Choix Point to 5NM West of Mackinac Bridge-
Norwood MI to 5NM West of Mackinac Bridge including Little
Traverse Bay-Sleeping Bear Point to Grand Traverse Light MI-
Point Betsie to Sleeping Bear Point MI-
Manistee to Point Betsie MI-
Whitefish Bay (U.S. Portion)/Whitefish Point to Point Iroquois MI-
St. Marys River Point Iroquois to E. Potagannissing Bay-
303 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for the northern Michigan
nearshore waters of Lake Huron, Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Gale force winds are expected across parts of northern Lake Huron
and northern Lake Michigan today and tonight.
Strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible tonight on Lake
Michigan and Lake Huron. Damaging winds and large hail will be
possible with any severe storms.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
No hazardous weather.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not anticipated through this evening.
For more information visit http://weather.gov/gaylord.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Louisville KY
257 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
INZ076>079-083-084-089>092-KYZ023>043-045>049-053>057-061>067-
070>078-081-082-030700-
Orange-Washington IN-Scott IN-Jefferson IN-Dubois-Crawford-Perry-
Harrison IN-Floyd-Clark IN-Hancock-Breckinridge-Meade-Ohio-Grayson-
Hardin-Bullitt-Jefferson-Oldham-Trimble-Henry-Shelby-Franklin-
Scott KY-Harrison KY-Spencer-Anderson-Woodford-Fayette-Bourbon-
Nicholas-Nelson-Washington KY-Mercer-Jessamine-Clark KY-Larue-Marion-
Boyle-Garrard-Madison-Butler-Edmonson-Hart-Green-Taylor-Casey-
Lincoln-Logan-Warren-Simpson-Allen-Barren-Monroe-Metcalfe-Adair-
Russell-Cumberland-Clinton-
257 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026 /157 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southern Indiana
and central Kentucky.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Gusty southwest to northeast winds are expected this afternoon
between 25 to 35 mph. A few gusts up around 40 mph will be possible
along and west of I-65.
A few strong storms are possible along and west of I-65 later this
evening into tonight.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Showers and storms are expected Friday, and again Saturday ahead of a
cold front.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
&&
More information, along with other weather, hydrological and
climate information can be found, at weather.gov/louisville.
$$
BJS
Hazardous Weather Outlook
...UPDATED
National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI
127 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
WIZ046-047-051-052-056>060-062>072-030630-
Marquette-Green Lake-Fond du Lac-Sheboygan-Sauk-Columbia-Dodge-
Washington-Ozaukee-Iowa-Dane-Jefferson-Waukesha-Milwaukee-
Lafayette-Green-Rock-Walworth-Racine-Kenosha-
127 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of east central
Wisconsin, south central Wisconsin and southeast Wisconsin.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for counties north of
Interstate 94 for ice accretions from freezing rain. 0.1 to 0.2
inches of ice accretion is expected, mainly on elevated and
untreated surfaces. Travel impacts to the Thursday morning commute
are expected.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Wednesday
Freezing rain will wrap up over east central to central Wisconsin
shortly after dawn.
Thunderstorms are expected Thursday into Thursday night. Strong
to severe storms are expected during the afternoon. A Slight Risk
for severe weather exists north of Interstate 94, and an Enhanced
Risk exists along and south of Interstate 94. All severe weather
hazards will be possible.
Additional chances for strong thunderstorms late Friday into
early Saturday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation may be needed Thursday.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
...UPDATED
National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI
127 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
LMZ643>646-030630-
Sheboygan to Port Washington WI-
Port Washington to North Point Light WI-
North Point Light to Wind Point WI-
Wind Point WI to Winthrop Harbor IL-
127 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the nearshore waters from
Sheboygan Wisconsin to Winthrop Harbor Illinois.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
A Small Craft Advisory continues through tonight for gusty east winds
and building waves.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Wednesday
The Small Craft Advisory continues into Thursday night. Winds may
hit advisory levels again over the weekend.
Some thunderstorms may occur Thursday into Thursday night, and a
few may become strong to severe. Additional storm chances late
Friday into early Saturday.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Burlington VT
222 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 10 AM
EDT FRIDAY...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Vermont, northeast
Vermont, northwest Vermont and southern Vermont.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.
Winter Weather Advisory.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.
Winter Weather Advisory.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Goodland KS
1220 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026
COZ090-KSZ001>004-013>016-028-029-NEZ079>081-030630-
Yuma-Cheyenne KS-Rawlins-Decatur-Norton-Sherman-Thomas-Sheridan-
Graham-Logan-Gove-Dundy-Hitchcock-Red Willow-
1220 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026 /120 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026/
This hazardous weather outlook is for extreme southwest Nebraska...
northwest Kansas and east central Colorado.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT...
Patchy dense fog may reduce visibility to one quarter mile or less
over portions of the area early this morning. This includes the
Interstate 70 corridor from Burlington, Colorado east to Quinter,
Kansas. Drivers are urged to slow down and exercise caution.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...
There is an increasing potential for critical fire weather over much
of the area on Friday. Dry conditions and breezy W to NW winds may
lead to rapid wildfire growth Friday afternoon.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight.
$$
Vincent
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Goodland KS
1220 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026
COZ091-092-KSZ027-041-042-030630-
Kit Carson-Cheyenne CO-Wallace-Greeley-Wichita-
1220 AM MDT Thu Apr 2 2026 /120 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026/
This hazardous weather outlook is for northwest Kansas and east
central Colorado.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT...
Patchy dense fog may reduce visibility to one quarter mile or less
over portions of the area early this morning. This includes the
Interstate 70 corridor from Burlington, Colorado east to Quinter,
Kansas. Drivers are urged to slow down and exercise caution.
A Red Flag Warning is in effect this afternoon for Kit Carson and
Cheyenne counties in Colorado and Wallace, Greeley and Wichita
counties in Kansas, where dry conditions and breezy south to
southwest winds may lead to rapid wildfire growth.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...FRIDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...
There is an increasing potential for critical fire weather over much
of the area on Friday. Dry conditions and breezy W to NW winds may
lead to rapid wildfire growth Friday afternoon.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Binghamton NY
220 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
NYZ022>025-044>046-055>057-030630-
Steuben-Schuyler-Chemung-Tompkins-Cortland-Chenango-Otsego-Tioga-
Broome-Delaware-
220 AM EDT Thu Apr 2 2026
...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM EDT THIS MORNING...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central New York.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.
Flood Watch.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
No hazardous weather is expected, however, some area rivers may
remain above flood stage into Thursday.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures. Please relay
any information about severe weather to the NWS.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Hastings NE
114 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for south central Nebraska and
portions of north central Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.
A few isolated non-severe thunderstorms will be possible this
morning. Though severe weather remains unlikely, small hail will
be possible with the strongest storms.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday.
Elevated to near-critical fire weather conditions will return to
a limited mainly west to southwestern portion of the area each
day through the period.
&&
More information may be obtained at the following web page:
https://www.weather.gov/hastings
$$
Stump
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD
1250 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
MNZ071-072-080-081-097-SDZ038>040-055-056-030600-
Lincoln-Lyon-Murray-Cottonwood-Pipestone-Beadle-Kingsbury-Brookings-
Lake-Moody-
1250 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southwest Minnesota and east
central South Dakota.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
A late-winter system is currently moving through the region bringing
periods of rain, wet snowfall, and wintry mix.
Snowfall totals will be light, from a trace to a half an inch of wet
snow along and north of Highway 14.
Rainfall amounts will vary between 0.50"-0.75". In addition, sleet
and freezing rain are expected for portions of southwest Minnesota.
Sleet totals of 0.50"-1.0" are possible. Icing accumulations will
will vary between a glaze to 0.10"-0.20" of an inch mainly across
east- central SD and southwestern MN.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Additional chances for precipitation will be possible from Friday to
Saturday. However, some details are still uncertain.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD
1250 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
IAZ001>003-012>014-020>022-031-032-MNZ089-090-098-NEZ013-014-SDZ050-
052>054-057>071-030600-
Lyon-Osceola-Dickinson-Sioux-O`Brien-Clay-Plymouth-Cherokee-
Buena Vista-Woodbury-Ida-Nobles-Jackson-Rock-Dixon-Dakota-Gregory-
Jerauld-Sanborn-Miner-Brule-Aurora-Davison-Hanson-McCook-Minnehaha-
Charles Mix-Douglas-Hutchinson-Turner-Lincoln-Bon Homme-Yankton-
Union-
1250 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northwest Iowa, west central
Iowa, southwest Minnesota, northeast Nebraska, central South
Dakota, east central South Dakota, south central South Dakota and
southeast South Dakota.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
A late-winter system is currently moving through the region bringing
periods of rain, wet snowfall, and wintry mix.
Beneficial rainfall accumulations between 0.50"-1.00" with the
highest accumulations south of I-90. A transition to wintry mix will
be possible mainly along and north of I-90 with a glaze of ice
possible.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Additional chances for precipitation will be possible from Friday to
Saturday. However, some details are still uncertain.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Amarillo TX
1216 AM CDT Thu Apr 2 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of Central Kansas,
South Central Kansas and Southeast Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
Storms will be possible overnight for locations east of the Kansas
turnpike. The main risk will be brief periods of heavy rainfall.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Thunderstorm chances will return on Friday afternoon and Friday
evening. Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible, along with
heavy rainfall and localized flooding.
Very high grassland fire danger may return for Friday and Saturday
over parts of central Kansas.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not anticipated tonight.
&&
For a graphical version of this information, see our webpage at:
https://www.weather.gov/erh/ghwo?wfo=ict
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL
956 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central
Illinois...northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Weather hazards expected...
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.
Limited Flooding Risk.
DISCUSSION...
Showers and thunderstorms will move across the area tonight.
Localized instances of flooding will be possible, particularly in
low lying areas. Severe weather is not expected tonight.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Thursday...
Limited Flooding Risk.
Significant Thunderstorm Risk...with an associated:
Level 3 of 5 Severe Thunderstorm Risk.
Friday...
Limited Thunderstorm Risk...with an associated:
Level 1 of 5 Severe Thunderstorm Risk.
Saturday...
Limited Flooding Risk.
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.
DISCUSSION...
There is a threat for a regional severe weather outbreak on
Thursday, especially west of Interstate 55. Tornadoes are the main
threat.
Additional waves of showers and storms are possible Friday
afternoon into Saturday morning. A few storms may be severe.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be necessary through tonight.
GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:
Moving toward the northeast at 35 mph.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville IL
956 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
LMZ740>745-030300-
Winthrop Harbor to Wilmette Harbor IL-
Wilmette Harbor to Northerly Island IL-
Northerly Island to Calumet Harbor IL-
Calumet Harbor IL to Gary IN-Gary to Burns Harbor IN-
Burns Harbor to Michigan City IN-
956 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of the Illinois
nearshore waters of Lake Michigan and the Indiana nearshore
waters of Lake Michigan.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Weather hazards expected...
Hazardous conditions for small craft.
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Thursday...
Hazardous conditions for small craft are likely.
Significant Thunderstorm Risk...with an associated:
Level 2 of 5 Severe Thunderstorm Risk.
Friday...
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.
Saturday...
Hazardous conditions for small craft are likely.
Limited Thunderstorm Risk.
Sunday through Tuesday...
Hazardous conditions for small craft are likely.
$$
Doom
Visit us at www.weather.gov/chicago
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Raleigh NC
1013 PM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
...INCREASED FIRE DANGER IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY MORNING THROUGH
THURSDAY EVENING...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central North Carolina.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Hazardous weather is not expected at this time.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.
INCREASED FIRE DANGER.
Continued unseasonably warm temperatures and very dry fuels will
result in an increased fire danger Thursday. Any fires will start
easily and may spread rapidly. A burn ban remains in effect for all
of North Carolina.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
902 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
LMZ521-522-541>543-030215-
The Bay of Green Bay south of a line from Cedar River MI to Rock
Island Passage-Lake Michigan from Washington Island to Sheboygan-
902 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of northwest Lake
Michigan and the waters of Green Bay.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
Gusty northeast winds and high waves will create hazardous
conditions for small craft on the lake and bay.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Wednesday
Hazardous boating conditions are expected on the Bay and Lake through
Friday morning. Small Craft Advisories and Gale Warnings are in
effect.
There is potential for thunderstorms Thursday evening, and again
Friday night into Saturday.
Hazardous conditions to small craft are also expected at times
from Friday night through Sunday.
$$
MPC
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
902 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for north-central and northeast
Wisconsin.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
Significant ice accumulations are expected south of Highway 29
after midnight, with sleet accumulations anticipated along and
north of Highway 29 late tonight. Hazardous travel is expected.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Wednesday
Significant ice and sleet accumulations are expected for central,
north central, and far northeast Wisconsin Thursday. Freezing
rain is also expected from the Fox Valley to the lakeshore in the
morning. The combination of significant ice and sleet
accumulations, and east winds gusting to 30 to 40 mph, will likely
result in broken tree limbs and power outages, especially for
locations west and north of the Fox Valley. Hazardous travel is
expected, with impacts to the Thursday morning commute.
Thunderstorms, some possibly strong to severe, are possible
late Thursday afternoon and evening. The greatest threat is
expected over east-central Wisconsin, including the Fox Valley
and lakeshore areas, from 6 pm to 10 pm. If strong storms
develop, damaging winds should be the primary threat.
Another significant system will bring heavy rainfall, with a
wintry mix across mainly northern Wisconsin, Friday night into
Saturday. Thunderstorms will also be possible with this system.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters are requested to report snow, sleet, and freezing rain
accumulations to the National Weather Service in Green Bay.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service St Louis MO
843 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
ILZ058>060-064-065-069-070-074-079-095>102-MOZ018-019-026-027-
034>036-041-042-047>052-059>065-072>075-084-085-099-030145-
Greene IL-Macoupin IL-Montgomery IL-Bond IL-Fayette IL-Clinton IL-
Marion IL-Washington IL-Randolph IL-Adams IL-Brown IL-Pike IL-
Calhoun IL-Jersey IL-Madison IL-Saint Clair IL-Monroe IL-Knox MO-
Lewis MO-Shelby MO-Marion MO-Monroe MO-Ralls MO-Pike MO-Boone MO-
Audrain MO-Moniteau MO-Cole MO-Osage MO-Callaway MO-Montgomery MO-
Lincoln MO-Gasconade MO-Warren MO-Saint Charles MO-Franklin MO-
Saint Louis MO-Saint Louis City MO-Jefferson MO-Crawford MO-
Washington MO-Saint Francois MO-Sainte Genevieve MO-Iron MO-
Madison MO-Reynolds MO-
843 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of eastern and
central Missouri as well as west central and southwest Illinois.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Thunderstorms are expected across the area tonight. Heavy rainfall is
possible across parts of central and northeast Missouri the rest of
tonight where a Flood Watch is in effect.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
There is a chance of thunderstorms Thursday through Saturday. There
is a chance for severe thunderstorms Thursday afternoon/early evening
and again late Friday.
Heavy rainfall is possible again on Thursday morning across parts of
central and northeast Missouri where a Flood Watch is in effect.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotters are asked to report any flooding to the National Weather
Service.
$$
Britt
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Springfield MO
731 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
Scattered Storms across southeast Kansas into west central to
central Missouri will continue to move across the region to the
north and northeast into this evening. A few storms could become
severe with large hail to the size of golfballs, damaging winds
the most likely hazards though an isolated tornado may be
possible.
Additional storms will move into the Ozarks and southeastern
Kansas from the west tonight and gradually move in. This activity
may come in either individuals cells or a line segment. There
will be potential for severe storms mainly west of Highway 65
with this second round. Hail to the size of golf balls and
damaging winds will be the main risk, with a lower risk for
tornadoes.
A corridor of heavy rainfall will set up either near or just
north of the Truman Lake area tonight. Within this heavy rainfall
corridor, rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches will be common with
localized amounts of 3-5 inches.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Thunderstorms will be moving east of the area Thursday morning.
There is considerable uncertainty if storms will redevelop east of
Highway 65 Thursday afternoon. Strong to severe storms will be
possible if storms do develop east of Highway 65 Thursday
afternoon and evening.
Wind gusts of 35 to 45 mph will occur Thursday morning,
especially
along and west of Highway 65.
Another system will move through the region Friday evening into
Saturday morning, bringing a line of thunderstorms to the area.
There is a slight risk for severe storms Friday evening and
night.
Cold temperatures could promote frost development Sunday and
Monday mornings if winds stay light.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation may be needed tonight.
&&
More detailed information can be accessed at:
http://www.weather.gov/sgf/dsspacket
This product in graphical format...along with other weather...
hydrological and climate information...at
http://www.weather.gov/sgf
$$
Hatch
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Tulsa OK
500 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
...SEVERE WEATHER POSSIBLE THIS EVENING AND EARLY TONIGHT...
This Outlook is for Northwest and West Central Arkansas as well as
much of Eastern Oklahoma.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.
TORNADO.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Mainly Northwest of I-44.
ONSET...Ongoing.
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.
RISK...Elevated.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...Ongoing for northeast Oklahoma...after 9 PM elsewhere.
HEAVY RAIN AND FLASH FLOOD.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma.
ONSET...This Evening.
SIGNIFICANT WINDS.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...Ongoing.
FIRE WEATHER DANGER.
RISK...Limited.
AREA...Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas.
ONSET...Ongoing.
DISCUSSION...
Scattered late afternoon storms will develop along and northwest
of Interstate 44 with large hail and locally damaging wind
potential, along with at least a limited tornado threat through
this evening. By late evening a line of storms will spread into
eastern Oklahoma. These storms will pose a risk of damaging winds
and a limited tornado risk. The storms are expected to weaken as
they spread eastward toward northwest Arkansas with the severe
weather threat diminishing by the early morning hours Thursday.
Heavy rainfall and localized flash flooding will also be possible,
particularly across northeast Oklahoma. Late overnight into
Thursday morning, strong south-southwest winds develop, with
gusts between 20 and 35 mph. Isolated gusts near 40 mph are
possible across northeast Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas.
SPOTTER AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ACTION STATEMENT...
Activation of the Regional Spotter Network Likely.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
THURSDAY...Thunderstorm...Very High Fire Weather and High Wind Potential.
FRIDAY...Thunderstorm...High Wind and Heavy Rain Potential.
SATURDAY...Thunderstorm Potential.
SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY...No Hazards.
EXTENDED DISCUSSION...
Thunderstorms may be ongoing early Thursday morning across
portions of eastern Oklahoma and northwest Arkansas. These storms
are expected to move east of the region by the afternoon. Gusty
winds will maintain a concern for grassland fire weather
conditions for those locations who do not receive meaningful
rainfall. Thunderstorm chances increase again Friday afternoon and
become widespread Friday night into Saturday as a slow moving
cold front moves into the region. A risk of severe weather will
accompany the initial storms through Friday evening with a
transition toward a heavy rainfall risk Friday night into Saturday.
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central Iowa.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
Scattered thunderstorms are expected overnight. The threat of
severe weather is very low.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
On Thursday afternoon to evening there is a Marginal (level 1 of
5) risk of severe storms from southwestern into central Iowa, with
a Slight (level 2 of 5) risk of severe storms from central into
eastern Iowa. All types of severe weather will be possible.
On Friday the severe risk increased to Enhanced (level 3 of 5) in
central and southern Iowa. All types of severe weather will again
possible.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation may be needed Thursday and Friday.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Grand Forks ND
435 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
MNZ001>009-013>017-022>024-027>032-040-NDZ006>008-014>016-024-
026>030-038-039-049-052>054-022145-
West Polk-Norman-Clay-Kittson-Roseau-Lake Of The Woods-
West Marshall-East Marshall-North Beltrami-Pennington-Red Lake-
East Polk-North Clearwater-South Beltrami-Mahnomen-
South Clearwater-Hubbard-West Becker-East Becker-Wilkin-
West Otter Tail-East Otter Tail-Wadena-Grant-Towner-Cavalier-
Pembina-Benson-Ramsey-Eastern Walsh-Eddy-Nelson-Grand Forks-
Griggs-Steele-Traill-Barnes-Cass-Ransom-Sargent-Richland-
Western Walsh-
435 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of eastern North
Dakota, west central and northwest Minnesota.
.DAY ONE...Tonight
Active winter headlines are ongoing. See latest watches, warnings,
and advisories for more details.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Active winter headlines are ongoing. See latest watches, warnings,
and advisories for more details.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Reports of snow, ice, visibility, and poor road conditions will
be appreciated.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Duluth MN
332 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
MNZ010>012-018>021-025-026-033>038-WIZ001>004-006>009-022045-
Koochiching-North St. Louis-Northern Cook/Northern Lake-
North Itasca-Central St. Louis-Southern Lake/North Shore-
Southern Cook/North Shore-North Cass-South Itasca-South Cass-
Crow Wing-Northern Aitkin-South Aitkin-Carlton/South St. Louis-
Pine-Douglas-Bayfield-Ashland-Iron-Burnett-Washburn-Sawyer-Price-
332 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of northeast
Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin.
.DAY ONE...This afternoon and Tonight
Snow begins this evening in the Northland spreading in from the
south. Some freezing rain and a wintry mix will move into
northwest Wisconsin by late tonight. Snow amounts through tonight
will range from a trace near the International Border to 1 to 4
inches farther south in the Northland, with ice amounts tonight up
to a light glaze in inland northwest Wisconsin.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
The first round of accumulating wet, heavy snow and ice continues
for Thursday into early Friday morning. Additional snow
accumulations of a trace to 4 inches in northwest Wisconsin and
4-9 inches in northeast Minnesota are expected, highest for the
North Shore. Additional ice accumulations of a light glaze to two
tenths of an inch are possible in the I-35 corridor and northwest
Wisconsin on Thursday. Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm
Warnings have been issued.
A second round of wet, heavy snow and mixed precipitation is
forecast for late Friday through Saturday night. Travel impacts
are likely with this system leading into the Easter weekend.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Snow spotters are requested to report precipitation type, and
measurements of snow or ice accumulations tonight to the National
Weather Service. Spotters and the public can also report
precipitation type with the free M-PING smartphone app.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Duluth MN
332 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
LSZ121-140>148-150-022045-
Bayfield to Oak Point WI-Grand Portage to Grand Marais MN-
Grand Marais to Taconite Harbor MN-
Taconite Harbor to Silver Bay Harbor MN-
Silver Bay Harbor to Two Harbors MN-Two Harbors to Duluth MN-
Duluth MN to Port Wing WI-Port Wing to Sand Island WI-
Sand Island to Bayfield WI-Oak Point to Saxon Harbor WI-
Outer Apostle Islands Beyond 5 NM from Mainland-
332 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of Lake Superior
and the Nearshore waters of western Lake Superior.
.DAY ONE...This afternoon and Tonight
Another round of strong northeast winds develop today into
tonight, with gusts of 20 to 30 kt and elevated waves. Small Craft
Advisories have been issued.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Strong northeast winds continue on Thursday into the weekend.
Gale force gusts are expected Thursday into Thursday night with a
Gale Warning having been issued. Additional gale force winds are
possible Friday night into Saturday morning.
$$
KML
More information may be obtained at the following web address:
http://www.weather.gov/duluth
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Cheyenne WY
228 PM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
NEZ002-003-019>021-054-055-095-096-WYZ101>119-022030-
Dawes County-Box Butte County-Scotts Bluff County-Banner County-
Morrill County-Kimball County-Cheyenne County-
Northern Sioux County-Southern Sioux County-
Converse County Lower Elevations-Niobrara County-
North Laramie Range-Ferris/Seminoe/Shirley Mountains-
Shirley Basin-Central Laramie Range and Southwest Platte County-
East Platte County-Goshen County-Central Carbon County-
North Snowy Range Foothills-Southwest Carbon County-
Sierra Madre Range-Upper North Platte River Basin-Snowy Range-
Laramie Valley-South Laramie Range-South Laramie Range Foothills-
Central Laramie County-East Laramie County-
228 PM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of panhandle
Nebraska...east central Wyoming...south central Wyoming and
southeast Wyoming.
.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
Cool and unsettled weather will remain in place through Wednesday
night with several chances for rain showers. Numerous showers and
isolated thunderstorms are expected this afternoon and evening. A
brief period of strong winds may occur along Interstate 80 behind
this activity.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY
After a brief warmup Thursday, another strong cold front will sweep
through the area and bring additional chances for rain, snow, and
high winds Thursday afternoon into Friday.
.Spotter information statement...
Spotter activation will not be needed.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service North Platte NE
323 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western and north
central Nebraska.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
Widespread rain showers are expected across much of the area
tonight. A few thunderstorms are also possible tonight across
portions of southwest and central Nebraska. A little wet snow is
possible across far northern Nebraska. Little of any accumulation is
expected.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Elevated fire weather conditions are possible Saturday across
southwest Nebraska as gusty winds combine with low humidity.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Taylor
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL
310 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central
Illinois...northwest Illinois...west central Illinois...east
central Iowa...northeast Iowa...southeast Iowa and northeast
Missouri.
.DAY ONE...THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT
Widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms are expected
tonight into early Thursday morning. Small hail will be possible
with the stronger storms. Locally heavy rainfall and some ponding
water is likely, especially in areas that see repeated activity.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...THURSDAY THROUGH TUESDAY
Thunderstorms are likely both Thursday and Friday. Some of the
thunderstorms may become severe with large hail, damaging winds
and a few tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center has placed
most of the Outlook Area in a Enhanced Risk, or level 3 of 5
Risk, for severe weather on Thursday. There is also an Enhanced
Risk for severe weather for Friday afternoon and evening. This
risk area covers northeast Missouri, and eastern Iowa along and
south of Highway 30, with a Slight Risk covering much of the rest
of the area. Storms will also bring periods of heavy rain and the
potential for localized flooding.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will likely be needed Thursday and Friday.
$$
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN
305 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central
Minnesota...east central Minnesota...south central Minnesota...
southeast Minnesota...southwest Minnesota...northwest Wisconsin
and west central Wisconsin.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet, rain, and freezing rain develops
tonight. Ice accumulations up to a quarter of an inch along with
snow & sleet accumulations of an inch or two. Highest ice
accumulations expected in western Wisconsin due to freezing rain.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
The wintry mix comes to an end Thursday morning.
Another round of accumulating snow is likely Saturday across
central Minnesota & western Wisconsin.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SKYWARN spotter activation will not be needed.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN
305 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central
Minnesota...east central Minnesota and west central Minnesota.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet, rain, and freezing rain develops
tonight. Ice accumulations up to a quarter of an inch along with
snow & sleet accumulations of an inch or two are likely.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
The wintry mix comes to an end Thursday morning.
Another round of accumulating snow is likely Saturday across
central Minnesota & western Wisconsin.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
SKYWARN spotter activation will not be needed.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service La Crosse WI
244 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of central
Wisconsin...north central Wisconsin and west central Wisconsin.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
Wintry mix moves in tonight with significant ice accumulations
expected. As a result, an Ice Storm Warning is in effect through
Thursday morning.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Freezing rain will come to an end on Thursday morning with ice
accumulations impacting the morning commute. Ice accumulations of
a quarter of an inch or greater may result in tree damage and
power outages.
A secondary round of rainfall moves into the region Friday night
and into Saturday which may lead to some rises on area rivers.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Ice reports are appreciated.
.EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATION...
A partner webinar is scheduled for 1030 AM CDT.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service La Crosse WI
244 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southeast
Minnesota...central Wisconsin...southwest Wisconsin and west
central Wisconsin.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
Freezing rain will move into the region overnight with elevated
surfaces and locations on ridgetops being most susceptible to ice
accumulations. As a result, a Winter Weather Advisory is in
effect.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Freezing rain will come to an end on Thursday morning with some
slick spots being present for the morning commute.
Isolated strong to severe storms will be possible in Wisconsin
for
areas south of Interstate 90 on Thursday afternoon and evening.
A secondary round of rainfall moves into the region Friday night
and into Saturday which may lead to some rises on area rivers.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Ice reports are appreciated on Thursday morning. Spotter reports
may be needed during the afternoon on Thursday as the potential
for severe storms increases south of Interstate 90.
.EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATION...
A partner webinar is scheduled for 1030 AM CDT.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service La Crosse WI
244 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central
Iowa...northeast Iowa and southeast Minnesota.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
A light glaze of ice is possible north of the Minnesota state
line
overnight.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
A few strong to severe storms are possible in northeast Iowa on
A secondary round of rainfall moves into the region Friday night
and into Saturday which may lead to some rises on area rivers.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter reports would be appreciated as thunderstorms move
through
on Thursday afternoon.
.EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATION...
A partner webinar is scheduled for 1030 AM CDT.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Northern Indiana
339 PM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
INZ005>009-012>015-017-018-020-022>027-032>034-103-104-116-203-204-
216-MIZ078>081-177-277-OHZ001-002-004-005-015-016-024-025-021945-
Elkhart-Lagrange-Steuben-Noble-De Kalb-Starke-Pulaski-Marshall-
Fulton IN-Whitley-Allen IN-White-Cass IN-Miami-Wabash-Huntington-
Wells-Adams-Grant-Blackford-Jay-Northern La Porte-
Eastern St. Joseph IN-Northern Kosciusko-Southern La Porte-
Western St. Joseph IN-Southern Kosciusko-Cass MI-St. Joseph MI-
Branch-Hillsdale-Northern Berrien-Southern Berrien-Williams-
Fulton OH-Defiance-Henry-Paulding-Putnam-Van Wert-Allen OH-
339 PM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026 /239 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northern Indiana, southwest
Michigan and northwest Ohio.
.DAY ONE...tonight.
Additional rain and isolated thunderstorms tonight will worsen any
ongoing flooding. However, the heaviest rain is forecast to be west
of Indiana State Route 15.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Breezy on Thursday with a 60% to 80% chance of showers and
thunderstorms in the late afternoon. Confidence is low in severe
weather occuring, but heavy rain, damaging wind gusts and a tornado
are the primary hazards.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Northern Indiana
339 PM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
LMZ043-046-021945-
New Buffalo MI to St Joseph MI-Michigan City IN to New Buffalo MI-
339 PM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
...SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 11 PM THIS EVENING TO 5 AM
EDT FRIDAY...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for the nearshore waters of
southeastern Lake Michigan.
.DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight.
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.
Small Craft Advisory.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Please listen to NOAA Weather Radio or go to weather.gov on the
Internet for more information about the following hazards.
Small Craft Advisory.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Grand Rapids MI
320 PM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of southwest Lower
Michigan.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Freezing rain is a possibility late tonight for areas north of M20
and east of M37 including Clare, Harrison, Reed City, Big Rapids,
and Mount Pleasant.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Freezing rain will remain possible through mid morning on
Thursday across the same locations of interior Central Lower
Michigan. Any icing will be light, a tenth of an inch or less.
Severe weather is possible Thursday afternoon and night as a low
pressure system moves through the Great Lakes region. Damaging winds
are the main hazard with isolated tornadoes possible. Another system
on Saturday could bring another round of severe weather.
Heavy rain and localized short term flooding will be possible
with both the Thursday and Saturday systems.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation is possible both Thursday and Saturday.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Lincoln IL
216 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Illinois, east
central Illinois, southeast Illinois and west central Illinois.
.DAY ONE...Tonight.
An isolated strong to severe storm is possible from Clay, Richland
and Lawrence counties southward until sunset. The main severe
weather threat is damaging wind gusts followed by small hail. Locally
heavy rains are possible tonight in central IL with some areas
seeing up to 1 inch or more of rain, especially from I-55 northwest.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Strong south winds with gusts 40 to 50 mph are expected from late
Thursday afternoon into early Thursday evening. The strongest winds
will be from McLean, Logan and Sangamon counties eastward where a
wind advisory is posted from 10 am to 6 pm Thursday. This could
cause difficult driving conditions for high profile vehicles
especially on east-west oriented roadways.
Periods of showers and storms will continue through Saturday. A few
storms could become severe Thursday afternoon and early Thursday evening
and again Friday night into Saturday, with all hazards possible.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation may be needed along and south of highway 50 until
sunset this evening.
$$
07
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Topeka KS
207 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for central Kansas, east central
Kansas, north central Kansas and northeast Kansas.
.DAY ONE...This afternoon and tonight.
Thunderstorms are expected across the area late this evening into the
overnight hours. A few storms could be strong to severe, mainly
south of Interstate 70. The main hazards will be large hail, damaging
winds, and locally heavy rain, though a tornado or two can not be
ruled out.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Another round of strong to severe storms is possible on Friday. with
large hail and damaging winds the main hazards.
.SPOTTER MESSAGE
Weather spotters are encouraged to relay reports of hail, damaging
wind, tornadoes and flooding.
&&
More detailed information can be found at:
www.weather.gov/media/top/DssPacket.pdf
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Rapid City SD
1239 PM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
SDZ001-012-013-024>032-041>044-046-047-049-072>077-WYZ054>060-
021315-
Harding-Butte-Northern Meade Co Plains-Northern Black Hills-
Northern Foothills-Rapid City-Southern Foothills-
Central Black Hills-Southern Black Hills-Custer Co Plains-
Pennington Co Plains-Haakon-Western Fall River-
Northern Oglala Lakota-Northern Jackson-Bennett-Mellette-Todd-
Tripp-Sturgis/Piedmont Foothills-Southern Meade Co Plains-
Hermosa Foothills-Eastern Fall River-Southern Oglala Lakota-
Southern Jackson-Northern Campbell-Southern Campbell-
Western Crook-Wyoming Black Hills-Weston County Plains-Newcastle-
Northeastern Crook-
1239 PM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026 /139 PM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026/
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of western South
Dakota and northeastern Wyoming.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
Scattered light rain showers are expected across the area today.
Towards the north a mix of rain/snow may be present, with
predominantly snow along the ND border. There are also chances of
patchy fog for tomorrow morning.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Rain will build into the area Thursday afternoon as the bigger
system arrives. After midnight, the precip will transition to
snow. This transition will be messy, with uncertainty in the
timing and duration. Less than an inch of snow is expected along
the NE border, increasing as you move northward where the
northeastern counties (and Black Hills) may see upwards of 7".
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today.
&&
Stay tuned to NOAA weather radio for further updates...or check
our web site at weather.gov/rapidcity
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Rapid City SD
1239 PM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of northwestern
South Dakota.
.DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect through 12:00 noon
Thursday (MDT) for gusty winds (40mph) and 1 to locally 4 inches
of snow. Tonight, areas of fog and slight chances of freezing fog
are also possible. Use extreme caution when driving on roads
impacted with ice and/or reduced visibilities.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
Rain will build into the area Thursday afternoon as the bigger
system arrives. After midnight, the precip will transition to
snow. This transition will be messy, with uncertainty in the
timing and duration. The snow will last through Friday evening,
and between 6 and 8" are possible.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today.
&&
Stay tuned to NOAA weather radio for further updates...or check
our web site at weather.gov/rapidcity
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO
0508 AM CDT Wed Apr 01 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for northwest...north central and
west central Missouri...as well as extreme eastern Kansas.
.DAY ONE...Through tonight.
Please go to https://weather.gov/media/eax/DssPacket.pdf for more information on
potential weather hazards.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Please go to https://weather.gov/media/eax/DssPacket.pdf for more information on
potential weather hazards.
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Scattered to widespread showers and storms are likely (50 to
80%) through early Wednesday morning.
- Periods of showers and thunderstorms are expected (90 to 100%)
Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning. Locally heavy
rainfall will be possible. Strong to severe storms are
possible Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night.
- Another round of showers and storms are likely (60 to 90%)
Friday afternoon into Saturday morning. Strong to severe
storms will be possible once again.
- Total rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches are likely across the
region by Saturday, with isolated higher amounts possible.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Denver/Boulder CO
407 AM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
COZ030>051-021015-
Jackson County Below 9000 Feet-
West Jackson and West Grand Counties Above 9000 Feet-
Grand and Summit Counties Below 9000 Feet-
South and East Jackson/Larimer/North and Northeast Grand/
Northwest Boulder Counties Above 9000 Feet-
South and Southeast Grand/West Central and Southwest Boulder/
Gilpin/Clear Creek/Summit/North and West Park Counties Above
9000 Feet-Larimer and Boulder Counties Between 6000 and 9000 Feet-
Jefferson and West Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet/Gilpin/Clear
Creek/Northeast Park Counties Below 9000 Feet-
Central and Southeast Park County-
Larimer County Below 6000 Feet/Northwest Weld County-
Boulder And Jefferson Counties Below 6000 Feet/West Broomfield
County-
North Douglas County Below 6000 Feet/Denver/West Adams and
Arapahoe Counties/East Broomfield County-
Elbert/Central and East Douglas Counties Above 6000 Feet-
Northeast Weld County-Central and South Weld County-Morgan County-
Central and East Adams and Arapahoe Counties-
North and Northeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/North Lincoln
County-
Southeast Elbert County Below 6000 Feet/South Lincoln County-
Logan County-Washington County-Sedgwick County-Phillips County-
407 AM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This hazardous weather outlook is for northeast and north central
Colorado.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Mountain snow will continue through this evening with rain and a
rain/snow mix for the mountain valleys. Across the foothills and
plains, numerous rain showers and isolated thunderstorms are
expected.Roads will become slippery in the mountains, especially
over the mountain passes.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
After a brief break in the snow on Thursday in the mountains, snow
returns during the afternoon as the next storm moves into the
Central Rockies. Snow continues overnight Thursday and tapers off
during the day Friday. Over the plains, mild southwest flow aloft
ahead of the storm system will bring mild and breezy conditions,
leading to elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions.
On Friday, windy conditions are expected across the plains behind
a dry cold front. This will again bring elevated fire weather
conditions.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation will not be needed today or tonight. |
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Paducah KY
440 AM CDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southern
Illinois, southwest Indiana, western Kentucky, and southeast
Missouri.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight
Isolated to scattered thunderstorms return to the forecast today.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday
On and off chances of thunderstorms continue Thursday through Saturday.
A few severe storms are possible Thursday afternoon and evening.
Damaging winds, large hail, and a isolated tornado are all
possible.
Wind gusts between 30-40 mph are possible on Thursday outside of
thunderstorms.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Spotter activation may be needed on Thursday.
$$
DW
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Riverton WY
313 AM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
WYZ001>020-022>030-021300-
Yellowstone National Park-Absaroka Mountains-Cody Foothills-
North Bighorn Basin-Southwest Bighorn Basin-Southeast Bighorn Basin-
Owl Creek and Bridger Mountains-Bighorn Mountains West-
Bighorn Mountains Southeast-Northeast Johnson County-
Southeast Johnson County-Teton and Gros Ventre Mountains-
Jackson Hole-Wind River Mountains West-Wind River Mountains East-
Upper Wind River Basin-Wind River Basin-Lander Foothills-
Green Mountains and Rattlesnake Range-
Natrona County Lower Elevations-Casper Mountain-Star Valley-
Salt River and Wyoming Ranges-Upper Green River Basin Foothills-
Upper Green River Basin-South Lincoln County-
Rock Springs and Green River-Flaming Gorge-East Sweetwater County-
313 AM MDT Wed Apr 1 2026
...Winter Storm Watch for the western mountains from later
Wednesday night through Friday...
...Winter Storm Watch for the Bighorns from Thursday night through
Friday...
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Western and Central Wyoming.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Unsettled weather with rain and snow showers and even isolated
thunder.
Steadier and heavier snow moves into western Wyoming tonight.
Please see forecasts and Winter Storm Watches for details.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday...Unsettled with chance for snow in the
western mountains through the period, moving to the lower
elevations and East of the Divide Thursday night into Friday.
Again, please see forecasts and Winter Storm Watches for details.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures.
$$
Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
507 AM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
MDZ012-015-019-020-020915-
Kent MD-Queen Annes-Talbot-Caroline-
507 AM EDT Wed Apr 1 2026
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for northeast Maryland.
.DAY ONE...Today and tonight.
Isolated strong to severe storms are possible this afternoon and
evening with the primary threat being damaging wind gusts.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday.