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Severe Weather Event Summaries
Storm Reports | Monthly/Annual Summaries | Fatal Tornadoes
Trend Chart and Data | Radar Coverage Climatology | Online Severe Plot
Severe Thunderstorm Events Archive | SVR GIS Page
NWS Local Storm Reports |
The Storm Reports page is organized based on reports received from 1200 UTC to 1159 UTC the next day. For example, storm report page for 20150430 covers reports from 20150430 at 1200 UTC to 20150501 at 1159 UTC.
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Note:
On April 17, 2014, an experimental Storm Reports page became available www.spc.noaa.gov/exper/reports/.
For more information, visit the SPC FAQ Section 6.14.
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Note: On March 8, 2011, the proximity space/time rule is no longer being utilized to de-duplicate events and minimal filtering is now applied to the decoded reports.
All comments/remarks in the LSRs are captured on the raw files and the users can decide, for their own purposes, the best way to remove duplicate reports from the LSR's.
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Note: Starting January 5, 2010, the daily storm report summaries, below, will record 1 inch and greater diameter hail,
as well as severe thunderstorm wind and tornado reports.
Please see this link for more information.
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Note: These reports are preliminary and are plotted and listed "as is" from NWS Local
Storm Reports usually sent in realtime.
The SPC does NOT decode non-thunderstorm related LSRs such as hurricane related wind reports.
Please see SPC FAQ for more details.
Consult
NOAA/NWS Storm Data for post-storm summaries and statistics. To obtain official documentation of severe weather, please contact the
National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Click here to search the NCEI Storm Events database.
Another good source of Local Storm Reports is Iowa Environmental Mesonet/Iowa State University Department of Agronomy.
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Today's Storm Reports (in KML format) (Updated every 10 minutes)
(since 6AM CST/7AM CDT)
(Reports over the last 3 hours)
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Yesterday's Storm Reports (in KML format)
(6AM-6AM CST/7AM-7AM CDT)
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