2026 AccuWeather's Exclusive Severe Weather Forecast
Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 1 PM, ET
Get an Exclusive First Look at AccuWeather's 2026 Severe Weather Forecast
Extreme weather is no longer a rare disruption. It is a recurring operational risk that drives safety incidents, shutdowns, supply chain delays, and financial losses. In 2025 alone, 23 U.S. disasters reached the billion-dollar threshold. Ask yourself, is your business prepared?
Join AccuWeather’s expert meteorologists for an exclusive first look at what you can expect this severe weather season and how AccuWeather’s most accurate forecasts and warnings, proven Superior Accuracy™, and often more advance notice can help your business stay operational and keep employees safer.
This webinar is designed for decision-makers who need clearer risk windows, fewer false alarms, and better lead time to protect people and reduce downtime.
Live Webinar | February 25, 2026 | 1:00 PM ET
During this webinar, you will:
- Get an exclusive look at the 2026 severe weather and tornado forecast
- Learn how the most accurate and advance forecasts can help your business be better prepared and keep employees safer
- Discover strategies to reduce false alarms, unnecessary shutdowns, and costly downtime
- Understand potential impacts to your operations and practical ways to mitigate risk
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is designed for leaders and decision-makers whose organizations face operational and financial risk from weather disruption. Ideal participants include professionals in operations, logistics, and supply chain management; risk management and safety; facilities and infrastructure planning; and government or emergency management. The briefing will also benefit anyone responsible for business continuity, loss prevention, or weather-impacted decision-making.
Reserve Your Spot
Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | 1 PM Eastern
Secure your access now and submit a question for our panel to answer LIVE during our Q&A session.
Meet the Speakers
Guy Pearson - AccuWeather
Senior Director, AccuWeather For Business and Weather Warning Services, Senior Meteorologist, AccuWeather
Guy Pearson, Director of Weather Warning Services and Senior Meteorologist, works in AccuWeather for Business’s Severe Weather Center in Wichita, KS. Guy oversees the team of highly trained meteorologists who provide SkyGuard Warnings to Fortune 500 businesses around the globe.
The SkyGuard Service provides businesses with the actionable insight and information they need to help protect people, property, and profits. This invaluable information is provided not only in forecast guidance through various forecast products but our life-saving SkyGuard Warnings that are customized for our clients and cover everything from snow and ice all the way up to winds and even tornadoes. Guy has been with AccuWeather for over 24 years and has spent the last 16 years overseeing Operations to ensure the quality and philosophy of the SkyGuard Service is maintained as the Gold Standard of private weather service for businesses.
Alexander Duffus - AccuWeather
Long Range Severe Weather Expert
Alexander Duffus is a dedicated Meteorologist I at AccuWeather, where he excels as a key member of the long-range forecasting team. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for predicting weather patterns, Alexander plays a vital role in providing accurate and reliable long-term weather forecasts that help people plan their activities and stay safer.
Before joining AccuWeather, Alexander honed his skills in weather broadcasting at WANE 15, where he delivered daily weather updates to the public. His experience in broadcast meteorology has equipped him with excellent communication skills and the ability to convey complex meteorological information in an accessible and engaging manner.
Alexander is a graduate of Ball State University, where he earned a degree in Meteorology and Climatology. His academic background provides a strong foundation in understanding the science behind weather phenomena and climate patterns, enabling him to contribute effectively to the field of meteorology.
Tyler Knowlton - Host
Director of Communications, AccuWeather
Tyler Knowlton joined the Plume Labs team in 2017 to lead the company’s strategic communications and community engagement efforts. He has over 15 years of experience in public relations, communications, and policy development. Since launching AccuWeather's Climate Impact Program last year he has been connecting journalists, academics, and community groups with the data they need to protect the planet from two of its greatest threats: climate action failure and extreme weather.
Better Prepare Your Business for Severe Weather This Spring.
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