749 FXUS01 KWBC 250801 PMDSPD Short Range Forecast Discussion NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD 400 AM EDT Sat Apr 25 2026 Valid 12Z Sat Apr 25 2026 - 12Z Mon Apr 27 2026 ...Multiple days of impactful severe weather expected to focus over the Central and Southern Plains... ...Critical Fire Weather conditions persist across the Southern High Plains... ...Snow for the higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Great Basin, and Northern/Central Rockies... Our very active stretch of Spring severe weather will continue this weekend across the Plains states and Midwest as a dryline and meandering frontal boundary interact with a very unstable airmass beneath a strong subtropical jet-stream. Today, large to very large hail, tornadoes, and severe wind are likely as intense thunderstorms form over portions of the Southern Plains and Ark-La-Tex region according to the Storm Prediction Center, which highlights a Moderate Risk on today's Convective Outlook. The severe threat is then anticipated to shift into the Central Plains tomorrow as a lee-side cyclone takes shape in Colorado, leading to another round of storms capable of all modes of severe weather. Unfortunately, the severe threat will continue Monday over the Midwest as the dynamic lee-side cyclone leaves the Plains, leading to a swath of severe thunderstorms along a cold front roughly along a Quad-Cities to Memphis line. Although severe weather will be the main headline with these thunderstorms over the next few days, they will also be capable of producing high rainfall rates and isolated flash flooding in the areas mentioned above. West of the dryline, Elevated to Critical fire weather conditions will continue over portions of the Southern High Plains and Southwest where a swath of Red Flag Warnings are in effect. Meanwhile, deep upper-troughing west of the Rockies will lead to daily chances of snowfall along and west of the Continental Divide. Overall, minor winter weather impacts are expected with this activity, although a swath of Winter Weather Advisories are in effect over portions of Northern Montana through Saturday. Otherwise, the troughing will maintain below average temperatures for the west, where a few Freeze Warnings are in effect. Asherman Graphics available at https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/basicwx/basicwx_ndfd.php $$