Much of Western Washington could see isolated severe storms that are capable of producing significant hail, lightning and severe wind in the afternoon Wednesday, March 26.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center has identified a 2% probability of a tornado in the severe weather zone. The possibility of a tornado is extremely low, but the forecasted probability is rare for the region.
The Puget Sound Storm Watch Facebook page stated that central and western Lewis County has the greatest chance to see a tornado as the Significant Tornado Parameter Index labels a 3.55 over the area. They added that anything more than a 1 on the index is extremely rare for Washington…