The convective outlook for Tuesday. Much of the U.S. east of the Mississippi is facing some serious weather.
To give a simplified picture, the probability of severe weather impacting the area.
From Wikipedia: A
moderate risk day indicates that more widespread and/or more dangerous severe weather is possible (sometimes with major hurricanes), with
significant severe weather often more likely. Numerous tornadoes (including some strong tornadoes), more widespread or severe wind damage and very large/destructive hail could occur. Major events, such as large tornado outbreaks, are sometimes also possible on moderate risk days, but with greater uncertainty. Outbreaks on moderate risk days are not uncommon and typically occur several times a year, especially during peak season. A slight risk area typically surrounds a moderate risk area, where the threat is lower.
Check this thread tomorrow for more detailed information. Stay safe, people!