June 6th-13th 2021 Super Outbreak

On Sunday, June 6th. A deep low level trough would affect the Southern to Central plains. Mix in with instability coming from the gulf and a cold front coming in from the west. All was there except what looked like shear and backing. The SPC issued a Slight risk for hail, but Marginal risk for tornadoes. By mid noon, shear cranked upped, and backing was decent, the tor risk was upgraded to a 10% tor. The day after, the trough continued through northern Dixie Alley. With a 15% Hatched for tornadoes. From left over instability, the two next days were dumbed down events but still there. A new mid level trough came through on the 11th causing a high risk to be issues for parts of NE, OK, SD, and into Iowa. With a 30% hatched for tornadoes, with a mention of violent tornadoes possible. The following day a high risk was issued for IA, IL, KY, WV, TN, OH with a continuance of a 60% Hatched for tornadoes. The next day had a 45% hatched tor risk for WV, TN, KY, VA, MD, NJ, PA, and NY. Finally the last day of this that isn't really included in the same outbreak but from left over instability, a 2% tor risk was issued for PA, NY, MD. The 11th-13th all mentioned possible long tracked and violent tornadoes. Over all this outbreak had violent tornadoes that hit multiple towns, including one of the largest tornadoes of all time. A few records were broken, and overall just insanity.