I don’t have live access to current hazard outlook feeds right now. I can summarize typical sources and how to check them quickly, or help interpret a specific outlook if you paste it.
Where to check latest Hazardous Weather Outlooks
- National Weather Service (NWS) Hazards Outlook pages: these provide Day 3-7 outlooks and near-term risk assessments for severe weather, excessive rainfall, winter storms, and fire weather.
- Severe Weather Outlook aggregators: sites that publish the NWS outlooks and SPC discussions for the next several days.
- Local NWS offices: regional outlooks tailored to your area (Santa Clara, CA would be covered by the San Francisco Bay Area/NWS Northern California office when relevant).
What to look for in an outlook
- The “Hazardous Weather Outlook” product typically highlights: potential for severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail, tornadoes, heavy rainfall/flooding, and fire weather concerns.
- Timeframes: Day 1 (today/tomorrow) and Day 2-7 outlooks, plus any evolving discussions as front(s) move through regions.
- Probabilities and areas: watch for where the risk is greatest and how it changes with time.
If you share a link or paste the exact outlook text you’re seeing, I’ll interpret it, summarize the risk by day and area, and explain what actions you or others should consider. I can also tailor the guidance to Santa Clara, CA and nearby regions if you want.
Would you like a quick interpretation if you provide the latest outlook you have?
Sources
Saturday, May 16 TORNADO: 5% HAIL: 30% WIND: 30% Sunday, May 17 TORNADO: 15% HAIL: 30% WIND: 30% Monday, May 18 ANY SEVERE: 30% Tuesday, May 19 ANY SEVERE: 15% Wednesday, May 20 ANY SEVERE: predictability too low Thursday, May 21 ANY SEVERE: predictability too low Friday, May 22 ANY SEVERE: predictability too low
www.severeweatheroutlook.com> ### DISCUSSION > ### D4/Tuesday > Severe potential is expected to continue D4/Tuesday as the cold front extends from the upper Midwest to southern Plains. Moderate to strong instability ahead of the front will continue to support severe storms with potential for damaging wind and large hail from the northern part of the southern Plains northeastward into the Great Lakes Region. Probabilities were shifted eastward and northward with this update in alignment with continued trends for the...
www.severeweatheroutlook.comHazardous Weather Outlooks for east Tennessee, southwest Virginia and extreme southwest North Carolina
www.weather.govThis page displays the most recent verification of the Climate Prediction Center's Monthly Forecasts
www.cpc.ncep.noaa.govUSA Weather, Inc. is a nonprofit organization providing forecasts, alerts, advisories, and weather coverage across the United States.
usawx.orgNOAA National Weather Service National Weather Service
www.weather.govDay 3-7 U.S. Hazards Outlook
www.wpc.ncep.noaa.govNational Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlooks
www.daculaweather.com