List of SPC High Risk days

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The following days had a declaration of High Risk of severe weather in a certain part of the United States according to the Storm Prediction Center.

Busts indicate days that a severe weather outbreak was expected but never materialized, with little or no severe activity. Limited details are available for days before the late 1990s.

The only month that has not recorded a known High Risk day is September. No High Risk has ever been issued west of the Rocky Mountains.

Date Area Results Notes
May 7, 1988 Oklahoma Busted
November 15, 1989 Southern U.S. Tornado outbreak produced 18 tornadoes, killed 21
March 13, 1990 Central U.S. Tornado outbreak produced 56 tornadoes, killed 2 Unconfirmed risk level
June 2, 1990 Ohio Valley Tornado outbreak produced 88 tornadoes, killed 9
April 11, 1991 Kansas Busted
April 12, 1991 Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas Moderate tornado/hail event First known back-to-back High Risk days
April 26, 1991 Kansas, Oklahoma Tornado outbreak produced 58 tornadoes, killed 24
April 28, 1991 Kansas Busted; only a few tornadoes and severe reports
June 7, 1993 Upper Midwest Tornado outbreak produced ~40 tornadoes, no deaths
March 27, 1994 Southern U.S. Tornado outbreak produced 26 tornadoes, killed 42
April 25, 1994 Central U.S. End of tornado outbreak sequence that produced 29 tornadoes and many hail reports, killed 3
August 27, 1994 Upper Midwest Small tornado outbreak produced 12 tornadoes, killed 4 Only High Risk ever issued in August
November 27, 1994 Southern U.S. Tornado outbreak produced 19 tornadoes, killed 6
April 17, 1995 Oklahoma, Texas Primarily a derecho, but 21 tornadoes (mostly weak) reported
May 7, 1995 Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas First part of a tornado outbreak sequence that produced 32 tornadoes, killed 3
May 12, 1995 Kansas Second part of the same tornado outbreak sequence although mostly a bust
May 13, 1995 Ohio Valley Continuation of the same tornado outbreak sequence with 27 tornadoes and a long derecho; killed 3
May 17, 1995 Kansas Continuation of the same tornado outbreak sequence although again mostly a bust with only 8 tornadoes and few other reports
April 19, 1996 Illinois, Indiana Tornado outbreak with 74 tornadoes (plus more the next day); killed 1
May 26, 1996 Kansas, Oklahoma Small tornado event became a mini-derecho
May 2, 1997 Mississippi, Alabama Progressive derecho that also produced 8 tornadoes; killed 1
July 1, 1997 Upper Mississippi Valley Moderate tornado outbreak reorganized into a progressive derecho
February 10, 1998 Texas, Louisiana Rare winter serial derecho
April 8, 1998 Alabama Tornado outbreak with 15 tornadoes (mostly in more urbanized areas) plus widespread wind and hail; killed 41
April 15, 1998 Middle Mississippi Valley First phase of a two-day tornado outbreak with 23 tornadoes; killed 4
April 16, 1998 Tennessee Second phase of a two-day tornado outbreak with 38 tornadoes including the Nashville Tornadoes of 1998; killed 8
May 31, 1998 Northeastern U.S. Major derecho and tornado outbreak with 39 tornadoes and enormous wind damage; killed 7 Only High Risk ever issued in the Northeast
June 14, 1998 Ohio Valley Small tornado event with 22 mostly weak tornadoes followed by a progressive derecho
January 21, 1999 Arkansas Tornado outbreak with 99 tornadoes; killed 9 Only High Risk ever issued in January
March 8, 1999 Arkansas, Louisiana Generally a bust; few tornadoes with some scattered hail and wind
April 8, 1999 Iowa, Missouri, Illinois Tornado outbreak with 56 tornadoes; killed 6
May 3, 1999 Oklahoma, Kansas Tornado outbreak with 77 tornadoes; killed 46
May 4, 1999 Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas Second day of the same tornado outbreak with 39 tornadoes; killed 1
May 5, 1999 Southern U.S. Third day of the same tornado outbreak with 18 tornadoes plus a significant serial derecho; killed 3 First and only occurrence of three consecutive High Risk days
June 5, 1999 South Dakota, Nebraska Mostly a bust; isolated tornadoes and scattered wind and hail damage
April 6, 2001 Oklahoma, Kansas Serial derecho with widespread wind damage
April 11, 2001 Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin Tornado outbreak with 40 tornadoes; killed 1
June 11, 2001 Minnesota, Wisconsin Progressive derecho with widespread wind damage
October 13, 2001 U.S. Gulf Coast Localized tornado event with 13 tornadoes
October 24, 2001 Midwest and Southern U.S. Tornado outbreak with 14 tornadoes plus a major serial derecho; killed 3
April 16, 2002 Minnesota Busted
July 31, 2002 Minnesota, Wisconsin Busted
November 10, 2002 Midwest and Southern U.S. Tornado outbreak with 76 tornadoes and extensive wind damage; killed 36
December 23, 2002 Texas Localized tornado event with 14 tornadoes Only High Risk ever issued in December
April 6, 2003 Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi Localized tornado event with 13 tornadoes
May 4, 2003 Central U.S. Day 5 of a tornado outbreak sequence with 86 tornadoes; killed 38
May 5, 2003 Southern U.S. Day 6 of a tornado outbreak sequence with 22 tornadoes but no deaths
May 8, 2003 Kansas, Oklahoma Day 9 of a tornado outbreak sequence with 42 tornadoes but no deaths
May 10, 2003 Central U.S. Day 11 of a tornado outbreak sequence with 60 tornadoes but no deaths
May 15, 2003 Texas, Oklahoma Widespread tornadoes (unknown number) but mostly weak and in open country
March 4, 2004 Texas Isolated tornadoes reorganized into a large serial derecho
May 22, 2004 Nebraska, Iowa Tornado outbreak with 40+ tornadoes; killed 1
May 24, 2004 Nebraska, Iowa Hybrid derecho/tornado oubreak with ~30 tornadoes; killed 1
May 29, 2004 Central U.S. First day of a two-day tornado outbreak with ~60 tornadoes; killed 3
May 30, 2004 Central U.S. Second day of a two-day tornado outbreak with ~90 tornadoes; killed 2
April 11, 2005 Louisiana, Mississippi Generally a bust, but one death reported from isolated straight-line winds
June 4, 2005 Central U.S. Moderate tornado outbreak with ~25 tornadoes and widespread wind and hail damage
November 15, 2005 Midwest and Southern U.S. Tornado outbreak with 50 tornadoes; killed 2
March 12, 2006 Midwest Tornado outbreak with 48 tornadoes; killed 8
April 6, 2006 Nebraska, Kansas First day of a three-day tornado outbreak with 11 tornadoes; no deaths
April 7, 2006 Southern U.S. Second day of a three-day tornado outbreak with 49 tornadoes; killed 13 Only High Risk ever issued on Day 2 (the day before the event)

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