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Storm Prediction Center Mesoscale Discussion 2100

Published Date and Time: 2026-08-23 15:45:00



   Mesoscale Discussion 2100
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
   0224 PM CDT Sun Aug 23 2026

   Areas affected...southeast North Dakota...western South Dakota...and
   portions of the Nebraska Panhandle

   Concerning...Severe potential...Watch possible 

   Valid 231924Z - 232130Z

   Probability of Watch Issuance...60 percent

   SUMMARY...The threat for severe storms capable of large hail up to
   two inches and severe wind gusts up to 75 mph is expected to
   increase by mid to late afternoon. A severe thunderstorm watch is
   possible.

   DISCUSSION...Visible satellite and lightning data indicate incipient
   thunderstorm development over the Black Hills, which is being aided
   by heating along the high terrain and convergence in the vicinity of
   a surface low. The 18Z Rapid City sounding is likely representative
   of the ambient environment, featuring modestly steep mid-level lapse
   rates atop a moist boundary layer with MLCAPE of 1500-2000 J/kg and
   some residual capping.  While deep-layer shear isn't particularly
   strong, the 18Z Riverton, WY sounding sampled stronger winds above
   5-6 km AGL, which will spread east into the region later this
   afternoon.

   Elsewhere, high-based convection is developing over portions of
   southeast WY into the western NE Panhandle amidst a deeper,
   well-mixed boundary. Deepening cumulus is also being observed over
   far eastern MT, along and ahead of a weak surface trough. Latest
   time-lagged HRRR and RRFS ensemble guidance indicates the potential
   for widely scattered storms to evolve by mid to late afternoon from
   parts of the western Dakotas into the NE Panhandle, which seems
   reasonable based on the observational signals mentioned above.
   Parameter space appears supportive of organized storm modes,
   including supercells capable of large hail, potentially up to two
   inches in diameter. Severe wind gusts up to 75 mph also appear
   possible, especially with the storms moving into the NE Panhandle.

   Convective trends are being monitored for a possible severe
   thunderstorm watch.

   ..Mead/Smith.. 08/23/2026

   ...Please see www.spc.noaa.gov for graphic product...

   ATTN...WFO...BIS...LBF...UNR...CYS...

   LAT...LON   44000392 44660399 47280403 47290368 47130326 44500268
               42180209 41680239 41640291 42540322 43690382 44000392 

   MOST PROBABLE PEAK WIND GUST...65-80 MPH
   MOST PROBABLE PEAK HAIL SIZE...1.50-2.50 IN



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