Draft:List of Storm Prediction Center moderate risk days

A moderate risk severe weather event is the second greatest threat level issued by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) for convective weather events in the United States. On the scale from one to five, a moderate risk is a level four. They are only issued when significant severe weather events are forecast to occur, but not widespread enough to warrant a high risk.

1980–1989
72 moderate risks were issued in the 1980s.

1983
The archive began in late May. Thirty-seven moderate risk were issued in 1983. No moderate risk were issued in October.

1984
Thirty-one moderate risk were issued in 1984. No moderate risk were issued in January, September or December.

1985
Thirty-six moderate risk were issued in 1985. No moderate risk were issued in January, August, September, October and December.

1986
xx moderate risk were issued in 1986. No moderate risk were issued in January, February or March.

1990–1999
To be completed

2000–2009
To be completed

2010–2019
168 moderate risk were issued in the 2010s.

2020-present
To be completed