Atlantic-Pacific Weather Association/Tornado Department/Advisories

This is the official advisories page for the APWA Tornado Department. In order to keep this page organized, the United States will be split into four regions (West, Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast), each of which will have a short summary of the current tornado risk in the region and a three-day tornado forecast. A map of the five regions is shown on the right.

'''The region colored in blue is the West. The region colored in yellow is the Midwest. The region colored in red is the Northeast. The region colored in green is the Southeast.'''

Current Tornado Risk Summary
ADVISORY 00001 JAN 22 2018 APWATD CURRENT TORNADO RISK SUMMARY FOR THE WEST: Currently, there are no weather systems that could produce severe weather or tornadoes in the West.

FOR THE MIDWEST: Currently, there are no weather systems that could produce severe weather or tornadoes in the Midwest.

FOR THE NORTHEAST: Currently, there are no weather systems that could produce severe weather or tornadoes in the Northeast.

FOR THE SOUTHEAST: Currently, there are no weather systems that could produce severe weather or tornadoes in the Southeast.

Three-Day Tornado Forecast
ADVISORY 00001 JAN 22 2018 APWATD THREE-DAY TORNADO FORECAST FOR THE WEST: JAN 23 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 24 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 25 2018: No severe weather expected.

FOR THE MIDWEST: JAN 23 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 24 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 25 2018: No severe weather expected.

FOR THE NORTHEAST: JAN 23 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 24 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 25 2018: No severe weather expected.

FOR THE SOUTHEAST: JAN 23 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 24 2018: No severe weather expected. JAN 25 2018: No severe weather expected.