Here's the schedule (subject to change) - Videos tomorrow and Sunday, forecast live stream answering YOUR questions Sunday night, and severe weather coverage live streams possible both Monday and Tuesday. Make sure that you're subscribed to the channel!
@@pamelamcfadden337 That is correct, did I say that at some point by accident? If so, my apologies! I would say Kentucky is more in the Ohio Valley than the southeast though.
Pack your tornado bags and have your flashlight and phones charged as well as necessary medications. Dog leashes and most importantly hard sole shoes ready to put on.
Happy Good Friday, y'all. Hope you're feeling better today, Max. Thank you for always keeping us informed. I ask y'all to please continue to pray for me. I had my doctor's appointment yesterday I was told that I have a tumor on my left temperal lobe, they didn't tell me the size, they just said that they caught it early enough that they are going to try medication first which is some kind of steroid that starts now (I have the medication) and get me an appointment with a Neurosurgeon ASAP. Thank you in advance. God Bless.
Forecasting sounded great! Thanks for frequently saying what day of the week you’re talking about bc sometimes I would get lost as to what day you where referring to. Thanks!
This is getting even more bad, and there is a enchanted risk of severe weather already, and there is a chance that area could get upgraded to a moderate risk
im in SW Missouri i been watching that for a few days and its all coming together nicely for a loaded gun Severe Weather event.. i have seen 60s and 70s Dew Points so that's a juicily air mass for them storms to fed off of!!! our local news weather is seeing a squall line coming in. so im watching it closely
34 The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up? who is this Son of man?
I can tolerate rain pretty good, colder rain, starts my irritation, lol... But snow drives me nuts.. Sunday I have a two hour drive one direction to get to family, so, should be interesting... Thank you for the heads up on the weather, I will need to drive in. Thanks from Indiana again!!!
Telling people from the Midwest to have a plan in place and watch the weather is like speaking to a wall. We spend every single year dealing with this weather. You could paint Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas orange or red from April through June. Everyone in the Midwest is a meteorologist. Our “plan” for significant weather is to run outside when it starts getting bad out. If we realize that something bad is coming within a few minutes then and only then do we head inside and down to the basement. Live here long enough and you can tell by the smell if significant weather is coming. Seriously, we have become numb to severe weather. It’s part of our lives. You learn to not let it get to you or get you worked up. We go about our lives and pay no attention to it until we need to which is usually when a tornado is headed right for you. My wife and kids know that I will only tell them to go to the basement when we have.
@@robertellion1873an F5 tornado rips through an entire town and 3 people in a mobile home, who had nowhere else to go, died and all us fools die all the time? If we ran in the house every time someone said severe weather was coming, we’d never leave the basement in the spring or summer. People not from the Midwest don’t get it. We literally have 3 different sounding sirens depending on what weather is coming. Severe weather, potentially damaging severe, and tornado.
@lukedawg2787 I'm not sure where you live, but there are two sirens and they're different. One for tornadoes and one for flash flooding. You know which is which. And yes, people out this way are simple and don't have a clue.
@@robertellion1873 where I live there are 3 sirens for significant weather. Flash floods, significant severe weather or PDS, and then tornadoes and I guess technically a 4th but it’s not weather related. The sirens go off everyday at noon and again at around 4PM to let all the farmers, who are out in the fields, know when it’s lunch time and quitting time. This is just a shorter version of the tornado siren but yes you can tell the difference between them all. Which brings me back to my point, where I live I hear the sirens all the time all spring and summer long. You become numb to it all.
Our tornado plan is when the siren goes off go outside and look for the tornado like idiots.. Also I'm in Siloam springs AR which is right in the center of that Monday prediction..
my entire state is under a 15% risk for Tuesday and it's nothing that bothers me because tornadoes are something that I respect but I'm not afraid of them at all and the one thing that concerns me with Monday night through Tuesday night is that surface low moving over Southeastern and Eastern Missouri and that compose a huge problem for severe weather across pretty much all of Northeast Mississippi and Northern Alabama and this is the time of year they don't need that in either of those areas
I live right in the middle of both days risk area in west Tennessee. Its a very slim corridor between the risk areas that isn't covered. Does that mean there is no risk?
The way things stand right now, the edge of the enhanced risk area runs right through St. Louis (the city). But as the event draws closer, things will be fine-tuned as more information becomes available.
I’m not Max, but I can answer that question. I think a moderate risk is possible, however the ingredients have to line up. You’re currently in an enhanced risk zone for now though, but yes I think MDT 4/5 risk is possible. Stay weather aware for now
@@SevereStormFilmerAnother thing to keep in mind is that moderate and high risk areas generally don't show up until the day in question. Only twice has a day 2 outlook had a high risk area. Moderate risks have been in day 2 outlooks only a handful of times, and only once or twice or so in a day 3 outlook. As for day 4 outlooks and further out, enhanced is the highest the Storm Prediction Center goes, and even then, only if there's a serious possibility for a major severe weather outbreak.
Basically, it means severe storms are unlikely but not completely out of the question. Usually, any severe storms that do develop will be limited in coverage, intensity, and / or duration. BTW, the moderate and enhanced risk areas were first introduced in October of 2014 in an attempt to more clearly convey severe weather threats. Also, some low-end moderate risk criteria were reclassified as high-end enhanced risks instead.
@@BrianEditZZZ my house doesn't have a basement either and I also live in a trailer park community so I'm screwed if a tornado heads straight towards my house...
Here's the schedule (subject to change) - Videos tomorrow and Sunday, forecast live stream answering YOUR questions Sunday night, and severe weather coverage live streams possible both Monday and Tuesday.
Make sure that you're subscribed to the channel!
Hi Max,
Will we have storms in Southeast Kansas in Crawford County tonight? Thank you so much for your forecasts!
Lisa
Hey Max, I am thinking of buying the one from Amazon…is that a good choice? Also, do you get credit if I buy that one?
Kentucky is NOT MIDWEST.
we are SOUTHEAST.
@@pamelamcfadden337 That is correct, did I say that at some point by accident? If so, my apologies! I would say Kentucky is more in the Ohio Valley than the southeast though.
Great video, I always love watching your videos.
when this video didnt start with "HEY EVERYBODY' but "I hate to break the bad news to you" you know its bad... lol
i was sort of partial to the hey everybody greeting.
Pack your tornado bags and have your flashlight and phones charged as well as necessary medications. Dog leashes and most importantly hard sole shoes ready to put on.
The dog leash is a good idea. Just got a shelter dog last month and I honestly didn't think of this. Thank you!
Thanks max you are a blessing in my life keeping us informed and safe. God bless you.
Happy Good Friday, y'all. Hope you're feeling better today, Max. Thank you for always keeping us informed. I ask y'all to please continue to pray for me. I had my doctor's appointment yesterday I was told that I have a tumor on my left temperal lobe, they didn't tell me the size, they just said that they caught it early enough that they are going to try medication first which is some kind of steroid that starts now (I have the medication) and get me an appointment with a Neurosurgeon ASAP. Thank you in advance. God Bless.
i will pray for u!
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Always Alma 🙏💜🙏✝️
2 weeks ago my wife had her 4th brain surgery since 2019. Best of luck to you
@@bcmmike 🙏🕊❤
Forecasting sounded great! Thanks for frequently saying what day of the week you’re talking about bc sometimes I would get lost as to what day you where referring to. Thanks!
Connor should be all over this storm, sounds like it would be worth his time
This is getting even more bad, and there is a enchanted risk of severe weather already, and there is a chance that area could get upgraded to a moderate risk
Risk is ENCHANTED??? That sounds serious.
@@MyFatherLovesit’s Enhanced
I know. I just thought the typo on Zander's comment was funny. It says "enchanted" instead of "enhanced".@@SevereStormFilmer
@@MyFatherLoves oh ok, sorry for the misunderstanding.
That's ok! no problem. @@SevereStormFilmer
Max l'm not scared l'm prepared for whatever comes my way
Hi John! Here from Drew's channel 😅
Hey John, good to see you here! I follow Brandon 😊
@@sandyaw3057 who's Brandon
@@brokenbutworthy308 who's drew
@@brotherjohnwaynecausey sorry, I thought that’s where I knew you from
Did not realize I would miss the "welcome back" 😢
Thanks for all you do.
I’m in mid MO 😬 I love storms, but this is a little worrying.
Praise the most high elohim while all this going on. Witness and know he's coming back.❤
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im in SW Missouri i been watching that for a few days and its all coming together nicely for a loaded gun Severe Weather event.. i have seen 60s and 70s Dew Points so that's a juicily air mass for them storms to fed off of!!! our local news weather is seeing a squall line coming in. so im watching it closely
Oddly enough, that's going to be the 50th anniversary week of the Super outbreak of 1974. ?????
Great intro. Every video you make is professional, informative, and all the way around fantastic 😎
@4:51 I never knew that April Fools Day was a holiday in Texas. Looking back, it all makes sense now.
Need it to not rain in Iowa on Sunday so we can start planting soybean
Hello, from SE Iowa!
It almost looks like North Carolina is going to escape this storm.
34 The people answered him, We have heard out of the law that Christ abideth for ever: and how sayest thou, The Son of man must be lifted up? who is this Son of man?
Do you want think there will be a tornado watch across the Tulsa area on Monday
I think it looks pretty likely at some point Monday evening.
Like the intro today,get right into it. Creates urgency especially with this situation……
Yeah, I agree. I’m also seeing things turning from enhanced to moderate
I can tolerate rain pretty good, colder rain, starts my irritation, lol... But snow drives me nuts.. Sunday I have a two hour drive one direction to get to family, so, should be interesting... Thank you for the heads up on the weather, I will need to drive in. Thanks from Indiana again!!!
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Stop the cap
Are you 5?
nah just wanted to be first once lol
I think we could see a more significant tornado outbreak on Monday unfortunately…
Great I am in the middle of the orange
@@WeatherWise2me too 😢
@@WeatherWise2prayers for you and everyone else to be safe
@@Andrew-it3eb Thank you god bless you and your family
We’ll likely see a moderate risk, though it will probably be for dangerous wind gusts and a strong tornado threat
Thank you. We’re definitely prepared in Ohio as well 🙏🏻🤗
I think Ohio may go enhanced
TY for awesome weather reports!! ❤
Oh yeah im in the enh risk for Monday
29 Father, glorify thy name. Then came there a voice from heaven, saying, I have both glorified it, and will glorify it again.
❤ have a good Good Friday.
The good news is so far it seems like less of a tor threat, but still needs to be monitored for any and all changes
32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me.
I'm from the UK and i don't why i'm watching the Weather in the USA but it helps me to predict the low pleasure that will come in a few days
And I’m in the middle of it 😭
It's raining and cold up here in the Sierra Nevada. Lots of snow falling above 6,000ft elevation. It's pretty cold for Easter weekend!
🍭SWEET🍭Thanks Max🙏🏼💖👍🏻🌞
Thanks for the update
Not First but I love your forecast ❤ will you go live Monday and Tuesday?
My schedule is pinned in the comments!
Thanks, Max!!!
Telling people from the Midwest to have a plan in place and watch the weather is like speaking to a wall. We spend every single year dealing with this weather. You could paint Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas orange or red from April through June. Everyone in the Midwest is a meteorologist. Our “plan” for significant weather is to run outside when it starts getting bad out. If we realize that something bad is coming within a few minutes then and only then do we head inside and down to the basement. Live here long enough and you can tell by the smell if significant weather is coming.
Seriously, we have become numb to severe weather. It’s part of our lives. You learn to not let it get to you or get you worked up. We go about our lives and pay no attention to it until we need to which is usually when a tornado is headed right for you. My wife and kids know that I will only tell them to go to the basement when we have.
And that's why so many people die. I moved out here and some of you fools don't have a clue.
@@robertellion1873an F5 tornado rips through an entire town and 3 people in a mobile home, who had nowhere else to go, died and all us fools die all the time? If we ran in the house every time someone said severe weather was coming, we’d never leave the basement in the spring or summer. People not from the Midwest don’t get it. We literally have 3 different sounding sirens depending on what weather is coming. Severe weather, potentially damaging severe, and tornado.
@lukedawg2787 I'm not sure where you live, but there are two sirens and they're different. One for tornadoes and one for flash flooding. You know which is which. And yes, people out this way are simple and don't have a clue.
@@robertellion1873 where I live there are 3 sirens for significant weather. Flash floods, significant severe weather or PDS, and then tornadoes and I guess technically a 4th but it’s not weather related. The sirens go off everyday at noon and again at around 4PM to let all the farmers, who are out in the fields, know when it’s lunch time and quitting time. This is just a shorter version of the tornado siren but yes you can tell the difference between them all. Which brings me back to my point, where I live I hear the sirens all the time all spring and summer long. You become numb to it all.
Wait where’s the intro?? Is this Max’s secret clone 😢
Hey Max! Good informative video! Please tell me NE Ohio will get some good damaging winds
Gotta show that Masonic ball cgi earth.
Dude come on
Thank you!! You do such a Great Job!!
tornado outbreak?
It is definitely a possibility, especially Monday.
I got 3 weather radios lol so I got several ways of receiving alerts 😊
Storm, stay away from Paris Texas.
For Missouri it’s gonna be scattered thunderstorms and some hail
Thank you.
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oh, great. Spring is here.
Best Weather Forecast. Good Forecast about possible Flight Turbulence.
We survived another work week 👍 I hope everyone survives Monday
Hey like your broadcast
Very informative
Keep up the good work Happy Friday
Wait Wait Wait... I SWEAR IF THIS STORM ENDS UP STRIKING APRIL 8TH IM GONNA CRY.😭🌑🌑🌕☀🌪🌫
Starting the drive home to Wisconsin from the west coast..watching closely! Thanks for all you do, Max.
Living in the snappers on Monday
Our tornado plan is when the siren goes off go outside and look for the tornado like idiots.. Also I'm in Siloam springs AR which is right in the center of that Monday prediction..
Hi from Dayton OH
my entire state is under a 15% risk for Tuesday and it's nothing that bothers me because tornadoes are something that I respect but I'm not afraid of them at all and the one thing that concerns me with Monday night through Tuesday night is that surface low moving over Southeastern and Eastern Missouri and that compose a huge problem for severe weather across pretty much all of Northeast Mississippi and Northern Alabama and this is the time of year they don't need that in either of those areas
Thanks for the updates! Cheers from Wisconsin!
This look bad. Stay inside and DONT take you r kids down to the River or ocean.
All that eastern La Nina goodness
Thank you Max
Hi there from Harpers Ferry Wv. What does the weather look like for us this week Max😊
I live right in the middle of both days risk area in west Tennessee. Its a very slim corridor between the risk areas that isn't covered. Does that mean there is no risk?
Could this be another 2011 April May?
Is it true that the NOAA is out for 2 weeks in north texas!? Does that mean the radio won't work?
Is St Louis in the highest risk or is it down towards the ozarks?
The way things stand right now, the edge of the enhanced risk area runs right through St. Louis (the city). But as the event draws closer, things will be fine-tuned as more information becomes available.
Is this thing going to twist things up? What is the flying trampoline chances?
Man my house just got hit with the last tornado on Tuesday 😅
My bad thought this was channel 10 news
Will there be a moderate risk or tornado watch Monday in Tulsa
I’m not Max, but I can answer that question. I think a moderate risk is possible, however the ingredients have to line up. You’re currently in an enhanced risk zone for now though, but yes I think MDT 4/5 risk is possible. Stay weather aware for now
@@SevereStormFilmerAnother thing to keep in mind is that moderate and high risk areas generally don't show up until the day in question. Only twice has a day 2 outlook had a high risk area. Moderate risks have been in day 2 outlooks only a handful of times, and only once or twice or so in a day 3 outlook.
As for day 4 outlooks and further out, enhanced is the highest the Storm Prediction Center goes, and even then, only if there's a serious possibility for a major severe weather outbreak.
Thank you Max, I was going to ask if you could add a link for a weather radio. 😊
I have three linked! :)
@@MaxVelocityWX Thank you!
Max, April Fools Day is not a holiday!
once he turns hey everybody welcome back to i hate to break the bad news to you, thats when you know that this is gonna be moderate
risk
Thanks Max!!!!!😊
Hei Everybodey and Max💙
This is why I loathe summer and spring.
Worst time of the year. Give me fall and winter 24/7
Where I'm from November through December is also tornado season. We get 2 big rounds every year
Is it too early to tell if the trough will be negatively tilted?
I always seem to be right on the mariginal to slight risk of all these storm systems. Just hopin to stay in that area and not see much action
I’m chasing it
Are you a storm chaser???? omg
@@Mewcat yup. Hopefully this turns my luck around
II’m ready for this
TY Kiddo!
Whats marginal risk explain not everyone knows ?
Basically, it means severe storms are unlikely but not completely out of the question. Usually, any severe storms that do develop will be limited in coverage, intensity, and / or duration.
BTW, the moderate and enhanced risk areas were first introduced in October of 2014 in an attempt to more clearly convey severe weather threats. Also, some low-end moderate risk criteria were reclassified as high-end enhanced risks instead.
The weather creep.
you thinks this threat on Monday gets pushed north into northern Illinois as we go forward?
thx to scalar nerds...
He didnt do his intro, that means its serious.
8:39; 2:30; 0:03;
Would love to see u team up with ryan hall sometime, keep up the good work!
I’m not subscribed or like any videos on this channel, but RUclips keeps recommending me it 😂 I’m living rent free on this channel!
I'm going with a huge outbreak of tornadoes
Let's do it.
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@kalebbort9246 really? My comment is at the bottom of the latest comments with the longest minutes. That doesn't make it second.
@@JSFGuyno, Let’s Sausage!
@@JSFGuy I think "second" in this context means "agreement". You said "let's do it" and someone "seconded" the motion.
@@danielkaiser8971 That's a good one, my don't follow, understand or get what you're saying.
this is getting very bad
Oh mannnnnn
I'm kinda worried now
Don't be scared be prepared
@@BrianEditZZZ my house doesn't have a basement either and I also live in a trailer park community so I'm screwed if a tornado heads straight towards my house...
@@BrianEditZZZ within the next 1-3 years me and my family are going to move into a regular house that has a basement and a big yard.
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@@xploration1437 🤭 yup... Gaaaeeyyy
Thank you❤️💯🇺🇸
Starts the video with “I hate to break the bad news --“
Ahhh hell here we go again
Not even hey everybody
Should i keep in eye on the weather in central Missouri
Yes
Yes
Oh yeah Sunday and Monday
Southern Illinois should we be concerned?
If you're in the red you should be concerned