On the afternoon of June 2, 1998, a severe weather outbreak affected Southern Ontario.
The severe weather outbreak also produced many reports of severe hail which caused $130 million in damage across several states.
Summers are warm or hot and the occurrence of heat waves and severe weather outbreaks is not uncommon during a typical summer.
The June 2, 1998 severe weather outbreak also heavily affected portions of West Virginia, particularly the northern and eastern sections.
A major severe weather outbreak was expected over the Midwest, stretching eastward into the Great Lakes region.
The largest severe weather outbreak in Europe in 2008 took place.
There was a severe weather outbreak every day during the week.
Another severe weather outbreak took place on April 3, exactly 33 years after the Super Outbreak.
A severe weather outbreak was forecast for April 23 and 24 across the southern Plains.
A severe weather outbreak in late May 1998 led to further developments in the station's weather coverage.