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   DAY2SVR: Nws Storm Prediction Center Nor   
   17 Dec 25 17:26:47   
   
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   Day 2 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   1125 AM CST Wed Dec 17 2025   
      
   Valid 181200Z - 191200Z   
      
   ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   Severe potential will be limited on Thursday, but isolated strong   
   wind gusts are possible across portions of the Lower Ohio and   
   Tennessee Valleys.   
      
   ...Synopsis...   
   A strong upper trough will move across Midwest on Thursday with low   
   pressure moving across the Great Lakes. A cold front will extend   
   south from this low with wind shift moving across the OH and TN   
   Valleys during the day and into the evening. Minimal destabilization   
   is forecast ahead of the front as clouds and early day precipitation   
   hamper heating. Mostly elevated instability is forecast, though   
   shear profiles will be strong. Despite a marginal/cool boundary   
   layer across the warm sector, deeper ascent along the cold front   
   could support shallow moist convection capable of augmenting gusts   
   with the frontal passage.   
      
   Elsewhere, moisture and instability will increase overnight well off   
   the NC Coast, but supercells developing over the water may   
   eventually skirt the Outer Banks of NC toward the end of the period.   
   At this time it appears the instability gradient will remain   
   offshore.   
      
   ..Jewell.. 12/17/2025   
      
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