Mother’s Day weekend won’t be defined by a single storm system, but by a pattern that keeps reloading. Multiple fronts, deep Gulf moisture, and favorable dynamics will drive repeated rounds of thunderstorms across much of the country.
Multiple frontal boundaries, a persistent Gulf moisture feed, and favorable dynamics aloft are aligning to produce repeated rounds of thunderstorms, some severe, from the Plains to the East Coast through Mother’s Day weekend, potentially disrupting outdoor plans, travel, and celebrations at times across several regions.
A Weakening Boundary That Continues to Fuel Storm Development
The first piece of the puzzle is a weakening boundary draped from the Ohio Valley into the Central Plains. Even as it gradually dissipates by early Saturday, it remains a highly effective focus for convection through Friday night.
11:28am CDT #SPC Day1 Outlook Slight Risk: across much of Oklahoma…
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