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National Severe Weather Outlook for the next week

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Overview of the threat for the next few days

Monday, January 19
Tuesday, January 20
Wednesday, January 21
Thursday, January 22
Friday, January 23
Saturday, January 24
Sunday, January 25
Monday, January 26

Outlook for Monday, January 19

Outlook Summary

Thunderstorms are not expected across the U.S. today or tonight.

Outlook Images

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tornado low

wind low

hail low

Detailed Outlook

SPC AC 191625

Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1025 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 191630Z - 201200Z

NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST

### SUMMARY

Thunderstorms are not expected across the U.S. today or tonight.

Discussion

Influenced by a longwave trough from the Rockies to the western Atlantic, mostly offshore/continental low-level trajectories will be hostile for thunderstorms across the CONUS.

..Guyer/Moore.. 01/19/2026

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Outlook for Tuesday, January 20

Outlook Summary

Thunderstorm probabilities across the U.S. for Tuesday through Tuesday night appear less than 10 percent.

Outlook Images

overview

tornado low

wind low

hail low

Detailed Outlook

SPC AC 191706

Day 2 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 1106 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 201200Z - 211200Z

NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST

### SUMMARY

Thunderstorm probabilities across the U.S. for Tuesday through Tuesday night appear less than 10 percent.

Discussion

Seasonably cold and/or dry conditions will generally persist beneath large-scale mid-level troughing encompassing much of North America (across and east of the Rockies). While little change in amplitude is forecast through this period, models continue to indicate that an initially notable ridge near/just offshore of the British Columbia and Pacific Northwest coast is in the process of weakening. As a developing low within splitting troughing to the south-southwest of this feature slowly digs toward the southern California coast, it appears that weak mid/upper troughing emerging from the subtropical eastern Pacific may shift inland across southern Baja and central Mexico Tuesday through Tuesday night.

Lower Rio Grande Valley/Texas coastal plain into Ark-La-Tex

It appears that the evolving pattern will allow for increasing lower/mid-tropospheric moisture return across the region by late Tuesday through Tuesday night. This is likely to mainly emanate from the subtropical eastern Pacific at mid-levels, and off a modifying southwestern Gulf boundary-layer at lower levels. While forecast soundings suggest that this may contribute to developing layers of weak conditional instability, it appears that weak to negligible forcing for ascent will minimize the risk for convection capable of producing lightning, even offshore of mid/lower Texas coastal areas.

..Kerr.. 01/19/2026

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NOTE: THE NEXT DAY 2 OUTLOOK IS SCHEDULED BY 0700Z

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Outlook for Wednesday, January 21

Outlook Summary

Thunderstorms are not expected on Wednesday.

Outlook Images

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any severe low

Detailed Outlook

SPC AC 190818

Day 3 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0218 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 211200Z - 221200Z

NO THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST

### SUMMARY

Thunderstorms are not expected on Wednesday.

Synopsis

The base of a trough oriented over the middle of the CONUS will swing eastward across TX into the Lower MS Valley on Wednesday. Modified Gulf moisture will be in place across the TX coastal plain toward the Sabine Valley ahead of a surface cold front. Shallow convection/showers will be possible ahead of the front from coastal and east TX into the Mid-South. However, instability will be very weak inland and thunderstorm potential appears too low to include a general thunderstorm area.

..Leitman.. 01/19/2026

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NOTE: THE NEXT DAY 3 OUTLOOK IS SCHEDULED BY 1930Z

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Outlook for Thursday, January 22

Outlook Images

any severe potential too low

Note on Medium Range Outlooks

You are looking at an outlook that is part of the medium range forecast (the outlook for days 4-8). The most important thing to note is that lack of a risk does not mean zero risk. Generally speaking, confidence has to be pretty high for the Storm Prediction Center to have an outlook area this far into the future.

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Days Covered in this Outlook

Day 4 Thursday, January 22 potential too low
Day 5 Friday, January 23 potential too low
Day 6 Saturday, January 24 potential too low
Day 7 Sunday, January 25 potential too low
Day 8 Monday, January 26 potential too low

Detailed Outlook

ZCZC SPCSWOD48 ALL ACUS48 KWNS 190931 SPC AC 190931

Day 4-8 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0331 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 221200Z - 271200Z

DISCUSSION

Severe potential is expected to be low during the Day 4-8 period. Some modest Gulf moisture will impinge on the coastal regions from TX into MS/AL/FL beginning Day 4/Thu. Warm advection will allow for showers and perhaps isolated thunderstorms, but weak forcing for ascent and only very minor instability will preclude severe potential. By Day 5-6/Fri-Sat, a deepening upper trough over the western U.S. will develop east across portions of the Plains and Midwest. A strong arctic cold front will move across the middle of the country, ushering in another punch of cold to very cold air and once again shunting Gulf moisture offshore. Some thunderstorm activity could occur ahead of this front across the Gulf coast states, but deeper moisture return is not expected and will be insufficient for severe storms. Surface high pressure and a cold/stable airmass will persist over much of the CONUS behind the arctic cold front on Days 7-8/Sun-Mon.

..Leitman.. 01/19/2026

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Outlook for Friday, January 23

Outlook Images

any severe potential too low

Note on Medium Range Outlooks

You are looking at an outlook that is part of the medium range forecast (the outlook for days 4-8). The most important thing to note is that lack of a risk does not mean zero risk. Generally speaking, confidence has to be pretty high for the Storm Prediction Center to have an outlook area this far into the future.

When no specific risk areas are shown, you might see one of these phrases:

If you bookmark this page, it will continue to update with each new outlook that is issued.

Days Covered in this Outlook

Day 4 Thursday, January 22 potential too low
Day 5 Friday, January 23 potential too low
Day 6 Saturday, January 24 potential too low
Day 7 Sunday, January 25 potential too low
Day 8 Monday, January 26 potential too low

Detailed Outlook

ZCZC SPCSWOD48 ALL ACUS48 KWNS 190931 SPC AC 190931

Day 4-8 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0331 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 221200Z - 271200Z

DISCUSSION

Severe potential is expected to be low during the Day 4-8 period. Some modest Gulf moisture will impinge on the coastal regions from TX into MS/AL/FL beginning Day 4/Thu. Warm advection will allow for showers and perhaps isolated thunderstorms, but weak forcing for ascent and only very minor instability will preclude severe potential. By Day 5-6/Fri-Sat, a deepening upper trough over the western U.S. will develop east across portions of the Plains and Midwest. A strong arctic cold front will move across the middle of the country, ushering in another punch of cold to very cold air and once again shunting Gulf moisture offshore. Some thunderstorm activity could occur ahead of this front across the Gulf coast states, but deeper moisture return is not expected and will be insufficient for severe storms. Surface high pressure and a cold/stable airmass will persist over much of the CONUS behind the arctic cold front on Days 7-8/Sun-Mon.

..Leitman.. 01/19/2026

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Outlook for Saturday, January 24

Outlook Images

any severe potential too low

Note on Medium Range Outlooks

You are looking at an outlook that is part of the medium range forecast (the outlook for days 4-8). The most important thing to note is that lack of a risk does not mean zero risk. Generally speaking, confidence has to be pretty high for the Storm Prediction Center to have an outlook area this far into the future.

When no specific risk areas are shown, you might see one of these phrases:

If you bookmark this page, it will continue to update with each new outlook that is issued.

Days Covered in this Outlook

Day 4 Thursday, January 22 potential too low
Day 5 Friday, January 23 potential too low
Day 6 Saturday, January 24 potential too low
Day 7 Sunday, January 25 potential too low
Day 8 Monday, January 26 potential too low

Detailed Outlook

ZCZC SPCSWOD48 ALL ACUS48 KWNS 190931 SPC AC 190931

Day 4-8 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0331 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 221200Z - 271200Z

DISCUSSION

Severe potential is expected to be low during the Day 4-8 period. Some modest Gulf moisture will impinge on the coastal regions from TX into MS/AL/FL beginning Day 4/Thu. Warm advection will allow for showers and perhaps isolated thunderstorms, but weak forcing for ascent and only very minor instability will preclude severe potential. By Day 5-6/Fri-Sat, a deepening upper trough over the western U.S. will develop east across portions of the Plains and Midwest. A strong arctic cold front will move across the middle of the country, ushering in another punch of cold to very cold air and once again shunting Gulf moisture offshore. Some thunderstorm activity could occur ahead of this front across the Gulf coast states, but deeper moisture return is not expected and will be insufficient for severe storms. Surface high pressure and a cold/stable airmass will persist over much of the CONUS behind the arctic cold front on Days 7-8/Sun-Mon.

..Leitman.. 01/19/2026

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Outlook for Sunday, January 25

Outlook Images

any severe potential too low

Note on Medium Range Outlooks

You are looking at an outlook that is part of the medium range forecast (the outlook for days 4-8). The most important thing to note is that lack of a risk does not mean zero risk. Generally speaking, confidence has to be pretty high for the Storm Prediction Center to have an outlook area this far into the future.

When no specific risk areas are shown, you might see one of these phrases:

If you bookmark this page, it will continue to update with each new outlook that is issued.

Days Covered in this Outlook

Day 4 Thursday, January 22 potential too low
Day 5 Friday, January 23 potential too low
Day 6 Saturday, January 24 potential too low
Day 7 Sunday, January 25 potential too low
Day 8 Monday, January 26 potential too low

Detailed Outlook

ZCZC SPCSWOD48 ALL ACUS48 KWNS 190931 SPC AC 190931

Day 4-8 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0331 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 221200Z - 271200Z

DISCUSSION

Severe potential is expected to be low during the Day 4-8 period. Some modest Gulf moisture will impinge on the coastal regions from TX into MS/AL/FL beginning Day 4/Thu. Warm advection will allow for showers and perhaps isolated thunderstorms, but weak forcing for ascent and only very minor instability will preclude severe potential. By Day 5-6/Fri-Sat, a deepening upper trough over the western U.S. will develop east across portions of the Plains and Midwest. A strong arctic cold front will move across the middle of the country, ushering in another punch of cold to very cold air and once again shunting Gulf moisture offshore. Some thunderstorm activity could occur ahead of this front across the Gulf coast states, but deeper moisture return is not expected and will be insufficient for severe storms. Surface high pressure and a cold/stable airmass will persist over much of the CONUS behind the arctic cold front on Days 7-8/Sun-Mon.

..Leitman.. 01/19/2026

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Outlook for Monday, January 26

Outlook Images

any severe potential too low

Note on Medium Range Outlooks

You are looking at an outlook that is part of the medium range forecast (the outlook for days 4-8). The most important thing to note is that lack of a risk does not mean zero risk. Generally speaking, confidence has to be pretty high for the Storm Prediction Center to have an outlook area this far into the future.

When no specific risk areas are shown, you might see one of these phrases:

If you bookmark this page, it will continue to update with each new outlook that is issued.

Days Covered in this Outlook

Day 4 Thursday, January 22 potential too low
Day 5 Friday, January 23 potential too low
Day 6 Saturday, January 24 potential too low
Day 7 Sunday, January 25 potential too low
Day 8 Monday, January 26 potential too low

Detailed Outlook

ZCZC SPCSWOD48 ALL ACUS48 KWNS 190931 SPC AC 190931

Day 4-8 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0331 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026

Valid 221200Z - 271200Z

DISCUSSION

Severe potential is expected to be low during the Day 4-8 period. Some modest Gulf moisture will impinge on the coastal regions from TX into MS/AL/FL beginning Day 4/Thu. Warm advection will allow for showers and perhaps isolated thunderstorms, but weak forcing for ascent and only very minor instability will preclude severe potential. By Day 5-6/Fri-Sat, a deepening upper trough over the western U.S. will develop east across portions of the Plains and Midwest. A strong arctic cold front will move across the middle of the country, ushering in another punch of cold to very cold air and once again shunting Gulf moisture offshore. Some thunderstorm activity could occur ahead of this front across the Gulf coast states, but deeper moisture return is not expected and will be insufficient for severe storms. Surface high pressure and a cold/stable airmass will persist over much of the CONUS behind the arctic cold front on Days 7-8/Sun-Mon.

..Leitman.. 01/19/2026

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National Risk Overview

Monday, January 19
TORNADO: low
HAIL: low
WIND: low
Tuesday, January 20
TORNADO: low
HAIL: low
WIND: low
Wednesday, January 21
ANY SEVERE: low
Thursday, January 22
ANY SEVERE: potential too low
Friday, January 23
ANY SEVERE: potential too low
Saturday, January 24
ANY SEVERE: potential too low
Sunday, January 25
ANY SEVERE: potential too low
Monday, January 26
ANY SEVERE: potential too low

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