Direct answer: I don’t have real-time access to current hazardous weather outlook updates in this chat, but I can help you find the latest from authoritative sources and summarize them.
What you can check now
- National Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlook (NWS HWO) pages for your region or nearest forecast office. They publish daily or near-term outlooks with potential hazards (storms, heat, winter weather).
- Local news outlets and weather apps often mirror NWS HWO alerts for quick alerts in your area.
How I can help next
- If you tell me your country/region or a specific location (e.g., city or ZIP/postal code), I can pull the latest official HWO links and provide a concise summary of the expected hazards and timing.
- I can also generate a brief, plain-language brief you can share with others (what to watch, what to prepare, and when to seek shelter).
Would you like me to fetch a regional HWO summary for your area (Zurich, Switzerland or elsewhere) and present a concise brief with any recommended actions? If you prefer, specify a location and I can tailor the guidance.
Sources
The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina, has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Northeast Georgia, Piedmont North Carolina, Western North Carolina, and Upstate South Carolina. A low-pressure system will move near the area this weekend. Temperatures will be cold enough for wintry precipitation for much of the area. Details remain uncertain, but there is the potential for significant [...]
wnegradio.com> ### THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS EXTENDING FROM WISCONSIN SOUTHWESTWARD INTO OKLAHOMA > ### SUMMARY > Widespread severe thunderstorms are expected from parts of the southern Plains to the Middle and Upper Mississippi Valley vicinity Friday into Friday night. Tornadoes, possibly strong, very large hail, and swaths of damaging winds will be possible. … Thursday, April 16 TORNADO: low HAIL: 5% WIND: 5% Friday, April 17 TORNADO: 10% HAIL: 30% WIND: 45% Saturday, April 18 ANY...
www.severeweatheroutlook.comNational Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlooks
www.daculaweather.comThis page displays the most recent verification of the Climate Prediction Center's Monthly Forecasts
www.cpc.ncep.noaa.govHazardous Weather - Hazardous Weather Outlook
www.weather.govHazardous Weather Outlooks for east Tennessee, southwest Virginia and extreme southwest North Carolina
www.weather.govFrom the National Weather Service in Birmingham: Our wet pattern begins today. There's a low (20-35%) chance of storm total rainfall amounts exceeding 4" w/ lower amounts expected southeast. There will be a low-medium (40-50%) chance for minor river flooding across portions of Central Alabama during this time frame as well. Today, light rain will
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