Forecasters Issue Urgent Warning as Storm Fuel Explodes Far Beyond Predictions — Millions in the Path Tonight

A dangerous and fast-moving atmospheric development is raising serious alarm across Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and surrounding states as an unexpectedly powerful surge in storm energy is pushing well past what forecasters had predicted only hours ago — forcing a significant upgrade to tonight’s severe weather outlook.

What changed — and why it matters

Earlier forecast models severely underestimated how unstable the atmosphere would become heading into this evening. Real-time atmospheric measurements are now running dramatically higher than model guidance indicated, meaning the storm system now has significantly more fuel available to strengthen as it moves through the region tonight.

The metric forecasters track most closely — Convective Available Potential Energy, or CAPE — measures how much explosive energy is stored in the atmosphere. Higher CAPE means storms can intensify faster, produce stronger winds, larger hail, and more dangerous lightning.

By the numbers — CAPE readings right now

Memphis, Tennessee1,653 J/kg

Chattanooga, Tennessee850 J/kg…

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