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Daily Storm Report for April 22, 2026

A dated forecast discussion from the WDS ops desk.

Free daily forecastApril 22, 2026

HIGH IMPACT WEATHER PATTERN THE NEXT 8 WEEKS!

Updated by Henry Margusity

Weather Decision Solutions powered by StrataAI are closely monitoring a potentially extreme weather pattern developing over the next several weeks.

This setup is being driven by a powerful combination of large-scale signals:

A strengthening El Niño Strongly negative Arctic Oscillation Negative North Atlantic Oscillation Positive Pacific-North American Pattern

When these factors align, they tend to produce a highly amplified and stormy pattern, and that is exactly what is expected over the next 6–8 weeks.

What This Pattern Means

This type of setup favors:

Frequent storm systems crossing the country Increased intensity of those storms A wide range of weather hazards depending on location

Primary risks include:

Severe thunderstorms (Plains → Midwest → South) Heavy rainfall and flooding Late-season snow events Potential coastal storms (nor’easters)

There is even a strong signal for nor’easter development impacting New England, which could bring:

Heavy rain or wet snow Strong winds Coastal impacts Late-Season Snow Still Likely

Despite the calendar, this pattern supports continued snow potential, especially across:

Appalachian Mountains Great Lakes The Northeastern United States

Heavy, wet snow events are not only possible—they are likely at some point in this pattern.

Temperature Outlook

This is not a pattern that supports sustained heat.

The eastern U.S. will tend to run cooler than normal Warm spells will be brief and interrupted Frost and freeze risks may continue into May

Given that parts of the East have already experienced a damaging freeze, there is concern for additional frost/freeze events, which could impact vegetation and agriculture.

Bottom Line Large-scale signals are strongly aligned for extreme weather Expect repeated storms over the next 6–8 weeks Severe weather, flooding, snow, and coastal storms all possible Cooler pattern dominates the East, limiting sustained warmth Frost/freeze risk continues into May

This is about as classic a setup as it gets for a prolonged, high-impact spring weather pattern, with multiple hazards cycling through different regions of the country.

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