The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center’s Day 1 convective outlook, updated August 21, 2026, places a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over portions of the central Plains with marginal risk extending into the Midwest and Southeast, driven by moderate instability, strong shear, and a surface front. Probabilistic tornado probabilities remain low (around 2 percent in highlighted corridors), favoring isolated supercells capable of brief, weak tornadoes rather than a widespread outbreak. Recent radar-confirmed tornadoes near New York City and Long Island illustrate how localized mesoscale features can produce unexpected threats outside the primary outlook area. Traders should monitor updated SPC outlooks, NWS warnings, and real-time velocity data through the evening, as resolution hinges on official National Weather Service confirmations of tornadoes affecting specific cities.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-updateWhich cities face tornado risk on August 21?

Chicago, IL
51%

Houston, TX
50%

San Antonio, TX
50%

Dallas, TX
50%

Austin, TX
50%

Fort Worth, TX
50%

Columbus, OH
50%

Charlotte, NC
50%

Indianapolis, IN
50%

Denver, CO
50%

Nashville, TN
50%

Oklahoma City, OK
50%

Memphis, TN
50%

Louisville, KY
50%

Atlanta, GA
50%

Kansas City, MO
50%

Omaha, NE
50%

Minneapolis, MN
50%

Wichita, KS
50%

New Orleans, LA
50%

Tampa, FL
50%

St. Louis, MO
50%

Birmingham, AL
50%

Des Moines, IA
50%

Little Rock, AR
50%
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Chicago, IL
51%

Houston, TX
50%

San Antonio, TX
50%

Dallas, TX
50%

Austin, TX
50%

Fort Worth, TX
50%

Columbus, OH
50%

Charlotte, NC
50%

Indianapolis, IN
50%

Denver, CO
50%

Nashville, TN
50%

Oklahoma City, OK
50%

Memphis, TN
50%

Louisville, KY
50%

Atlanta, GA
50%

Kansas City, MO
50%

Omaha, NE
50%

Minneapolis, MN
50%

Wichita, KS
50%

New Orleans, LA
50%

Tampa, FL
50%

St. Louis, MO
50%

Birmingham, AL
50%

Des Moines, IA
50%

Little Rock, AR
50%
The SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook assigns tornado probability percentages (2%, 5%, 10%, etc.) to geographic areas across the US. If the city's coordinates fall inside any area rated 2% or higher, that city resolves "Yes". If a city is outside all tornado probability areas, or only within areas rated below 2%, that city resolves "No".
The SPC outlook is published as machine-readable geographic data (GeoJSON) at spc.noaa.gov. Each city's coordinates and the polygon boundaries are publicly verifiable. Borderline cases can be independently confirmed using the polygon data (excluding the hatched SIGN overlay, which is not a probability rating) and the city's listed coordinates.
Resolution is based on the scheduled 01:00 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook update issued on the following UTC calendar day. The SPC Day 1 outlook covers a 24-hour period from 12:00 UTC to 12:00 UTC the following day. Subsequent revisions published after that scheduled update will not be considered. If the SPC outlook is not published or is unavailable, the market remains open until data is available.
The resolution source for this market is the NOAA Storm Prediction Center at spc.noaa.gov.
This market uses coordinates 41.8781, -87.6298 for Chicago, IL.
Binuksan ang Market: Aug 21, 2026, 8:13 AM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.htmlResolver
0x65070BE91...The SPC Day 1 Convective Outlook assigns tornado probability percentages (2%, 5%, 10%, etc.) to geographic areas across the US. If the city's coordinates fall inside any area rated 2% or higher, that city resolves "Yes". If a city is outside all tornado probability areas, or only within areas rated below 2%, that city resolves "No".
The SPC outlook is published as machine-readable geographic data (GeoJSON) at spc.noaa.gov. Each city's coordinates and the polygon boundaries are publicly verifiable. Borderline cases can be independently confirmed using the polygon data (excluding the hatched SIGN overlay, which is not a probability rating) and the city's listed coordinates.
Resolution is based on the scheduled 01:00 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook update issued on the following UTC calendar day. The SPC Day 1 outlook covers a 24-hour period from 12:00 UTC to 12:00 UTC the following day. Subsequent revisions published after that scheduled update will not be considered. If the SPC outlook is not published or is unavailable, the market remains open until data is available.
The resolution source for this market is the NOAA Storm Prediction Center at spc.noaa.gov.
This market uses coordinates 41.8781, -87.6298 for Chicago, IL.
Resolution Source
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk.htmlResolver
0x65070BE91...The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center’s Day 1 convective outlook, updated August 21, 2026, places a slight risk of severe thunderstorms over portions of the central Plains with marginal risk extending into the Midwest and Southeast, driven by moderate instability, strong shear, and a surface front. Probabilistic tornado probabilities remain low (around 2 percent in highlighted corridors), favoring isolated supercells capable of brief, weak tornadoes rather than a widespread outbreak. Recent radar-confirmed tornadoes near New York City and Long Island illustrate how localized mesoscale features can produce unexpected threats outside the primary outlook area. Traders should monitor updated SPC outlooks, NWS warnings, and real-time velocity data through the evening, as resolution hinges on official National Weather Service confirmations of tornadoes affecting specific cities.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update
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