- CDT Hail Wind Tornado Total
0000 63 117 11 191
0100 46 117 19 182
0200 56 109 22 187
0300 47 99 17 163
0400 43 116 22 181
0500 41 85 21 147
0600 33 114 16 163
0700 33 106 17 156
0800 42 67 33 142
0900 41 54 27 122
1000 36 66 35 137
1100 33 58 43 134
1200 40 80 30 150
1300 47 92 41 180
1400 75 109 48 232
1500 161 159 82 402
1600 196 220 76 492
1700 253 280 87 620
1800 238 245 65 548
1900 219 226 58 503
2000 187 174 49 410
2100 149 133 29 311
2200 117 121 19 257
2300 82 114 24 220
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/online/rda/
Hour To See Most Severe Weather
5:00 PM (1700)
Hail
5:00 PM (1700)
Wind
5:00 PM (1700)
Tornado
5:00 PM (1700)
Hour To See Least Severe Weather
9:00 AM (900)
Hail
6:00 AM (600), 7:00 AM (700), and 11:00 AM (1100)
Wind
9:00 AM (900)
Tornado
Midnight (0000)
Interesting to note severe weather often happens during rush hour and lessens by night. I notice 2:00 AM has more severe weather than drops at 3:00 AM and rises at 4:00 AM. Severe weather at night is more likely to be variable for reasons unknown. Maybe a pro-met could explain why that is the case with severe weather going up and down hour by hour in the middle of the night. While in the daytime, severe weather is more likely to happen as the afternoon progresses, especially after 11:00 AM. Most likely due to heating of the Sun.