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   DAY1SVR: Day 1 Convective Outlook   
   18 Feb 26 05:09:59   
   
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   ACUS01 KWNS 180509   
   SWODY1   
   SPC AC 180508   
      
   Day 1 Convective Outlook   
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK   
   1108 PM CST Tue Feb 17 2026   
      
   Valid 181200Z - 191200Z   
      
   ...NO SEVERE THUNDERSTORM AREAS FORECAST...   
      
   ...SUMMARY...   
   Isolated to widely scattered thunderstorms are possible along parts   
   of the West Coast, southern Great Basin, central Rockies, and the   
   lower Great Lakes regions. Severe weather is not anticipated.   
      
   ...Discussion...   
   A series of mid-level troughs will traverse the CONUS Wednesday   
   morning through late Thursday. Across the western US, a trough will   
   gradually shift across the Great Basin with enhanced mid-level flow   
   overspreading the Desert Southwest into the central/southern High   
   Plains. Forcing for ascent and cooling temperatures aloft will bring   
   scattered thunderstorm activity across the central California coast   
   to the Oregon/Washington Coast. Additional thunderstorm development   
   will be possible across the southern Great Basin into the central   
   Rockies. Generally weak thermal profiles will limit severe potential   
   with this activity.   
      
   A secondary trough will continue to shift northeast across the Great   
   Lakes Region. Scattered thunderstorm development will be possible   
   along an eastward moving front within a narrow region of warm air   
   advection. Given the generally narrow/weak region of marginal   
   instability, activity is this region is expected to remain   
   sub-severe.   
      
   ..Thornton/Squitieri.. 02/18/2026   
      
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