Tornado Outbreak of June 12, 2016

The Tornado Outbreak of June 12, 2016 was one of the most destructive and widespread tornado outbreaks ever recorded in modern United States history. it effected most of the southwestern and southern United States spawning Tornadoes, Damaging winds and very large hail. It was responsible for the EF5 Williams, Arizona tornado and the EF3 Beaumont Tornado. 377 tornadoes touched down, and nearly 2,000 were killed during this event.

Weather Setup and Timeline
On June 10, 2016 The Storm Prediction Center had already issued a Moderate risk for Severe Weather. There was growing concern for severe weather across parts of the Southern United States. A Cold Front was extended from Western Alaska into eastern Alberta. Ahead of the system, a warm front was stretching from Southern California all the way to Florida. The next day, another ingredient for severe weather became present, which was strong low level wind. This was a cause for concern in these areas, and conditions seemed to unfold perfectly. On the afternoon of June 11, the SPC had already issued a day 2 High Risk for severe weather. Overnight, a cap developed across the Southern United States. The cold front stalled over Canada two days ago began dropping to the South and began to drift toward