Tomorrow's Severe Risk Is No April Fools' Joke
9:45 PM CDT | March 31, 2026 - It may be April Fools' Day tomorrow, but the Severe Weather risk will be no joke. The Storm Prediction Center currently has an Enhanced Risk for West Central Oklahoma with a Slight Risk and Marginal Risk surrounding it. At this time, the maximum risk levels are 5% for Tornadoes, 30% for Large Hail, and 30% for Damaging Winds. I firmly believe the Tornado Risk will be bumped to 10% in later outlooks. As we step through time, I believe that tonight's frontal boundary will likely stall near an Oklahoma City to Altus line by daybreak. With strong southerly flow ahead of the system, it will retreat to near an Enid to Elk City line by late Wednesday afternoon. The most favorable conditions will reside along and south of the remnant frontal boundary. That is why it will be pivotal where this feature resides by 4:00 or 5:00 PM. I have drawn up my own outlook below to better illustrate my personal thoughts on tomorrow's risk. In the Enhanced Risk are...