ACUS01 KWNS 301248 SWODY1 SPC AC 301246 Day 1 Convective Outlook NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK 0746 AM CDT Thu Apr 30 2026 Valid 301300Z - 011200Z ...THERE IS A MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS ACROSS PARTS OF TEXAS AND COASTAL/SOUTHERN LOUISIANA... ...SUMMARY... Thunderstorms with isolated large hail and gusty winds will be possible mainly this evening and tonight across parts of southwest/south-central Texas towards the middle Texas Coast, and this afternoon across coastal/southern Louisiana. ...Texas... Strong westerly mid-flow will be maintained across the southern Plains into the Southeast today, as a mid/upper-level low currently off the coast of Baja California quickly moves eastward through the period. A surface front is currently stalled across parts of south TX, and most of the thunderstorms forecast to develop across TX through tonight are expected to remain elevated. Ascent preceding the shortwave trough should eventually encourage convection to develop near the TX Big Bend late this evening, and spread eastward towards the middle TX Coast through early Friday morning. Sufficient MUCAPE and strong cloud-layer shear will support an isolated threat for severe hail with any elevated supercells that can develop. Strong to locally damaging winds may also occur as supercells encounter greater instability across south-central to coastal TX late tonight, even if they remain slightly elevated. Overall confidence in coverage of severe convection remains too low to include greater severe hail probabilities and a Slight Risk with this update. ...Coastal/Southern Louisiana... A convectively reinforced surface front is draped across southern/coastal LA this morning, with thunderstorms ongoing to its north. Greater instability will exist to the south of the front across coastal LA this afternoon. Thunderstorms that develop/move across the front later today could pose some risk for locally damaging winds and marginally severe hail given weak to moderate instability and strong deep-layer shear. ...Coastal South Carolina... Thunderstorms capable of producing occasional strong/gusty winds should move offshore within the next hour or two. The overall severe wind threat appears too limited to include 5% probabilities. ..Gleason/Jewell.. 04/30/2026 $$