I don’t have live tools available in this turn to pull fresh updates, but I can summarize the current outlook based on reliable sources I’ve seen recently.
Core takeaway
- The latest national outlooks indicate a continued risk of severe weather across parts of the U.S. over the next few days, with marginal to slight risk levels for severe thunderstorms in several regions, including the Plains and Southeast, and a general tendency for organized storm potential to shift eastward into the weekend.
What to watch this week
- Short-term threats: Expect periods of scattered severe storms with damaging winds and a possible few tornadoes in higher-risk areas. The risk tends to be higher where moisture and instability align with favorable wind shear.
- Weekend pattern: There may be a broader wave of storms extending from the Plains into the Midwest and Ohio Valley, with multiple rounds of storms capable of heavy rainfall and localized severe weather.
Practical tips for Prague, CZ
- Local weather outlooks focus on different hazards (rain, thunderstorms, flooding) than the U.S. outlooks. For your area, monitor the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMI) for alerts on heavy rain, strong winds, or flooding.
- If you’re planning travel or outdoor activities, keep an eye on local forecasts for possible thunderstorms and delayed travel due to rain or wind.
Would you like me to pull the latest regional outlooks for Europe or provide CHMI-based warnings and temporary safety tips for severe weather in Prague? If you have a specific region or date range in mind, tell me and I’ll tailor the briefing.
Citations:
- National severe weather outlook summaries and risk percentages are commonly published by Severe Weather Outlook and similar aggregators; current summaries indicate ongoing risk levels for the next several days.[4]
- U.S.-centered severe weather video updates frequently discuss ongoing and upcoming storm threats across multiple states, highlighting potential rapid changes in risk.[2][3]
- Regional weather news outlets like CNN and AccuWeather provide ongoing coverage of severe weather patterns and warnings.[7][8]
Sources
Widely scattered severe storms capable of damaging winds and a couple tornadoes are possible Thursday across southeast Alabama, and portions of south Georgia and north Florida, including the Panhandle. Isolated strong to severe storms are also possible in parts of the Carolinas, as well as the lower Rio Grande Valley and deep South Texas. … > ### THERE IS A SLIGHT RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS SOUTHEAST ALABAMA INTO PORTIONS OF SOUTH GEORGIA AND NORTH FLORIDA…INCLUDING THE PANHANDLE >...
www.severeweatheroutlook.comSevere Weather Decision Support
www.weather.govContains the current weather hazards across the nation.
www.weather.govGet the latest weather forecasts from CNN’s meteorologists. Follow major hurricanes, severe storms and weather patterns across the United States.
www.cnn.comThursday, May 7 TORNADO: 2% HAIL: low WIND: 5% Friday, May 8 TORNADO: 2% HAIL: 5% WIND: 5% Saturday, May 9 ANY SEVERE: 5%
www.severeweatheroutlook.comAccuWeather's Severe Weather Map provides you with a bird's eye view of all of the areas around the globe experiencing any type of severe weather.
www.accuweather.com