Tornado threat issued for Midwest as severe storms move through country
- A powerful storm system is expected to bring severe weather across the Midwest and South this weekend, with the potential for strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail.
- Residents are urged to stay updated on the weather and have plans in place for severe storms and potential nighttime tornadoes, as warned by local officials.
- Severe storms could intensify on Sunday, affecting areas including St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Nashville, with possible tornadoes and very large hail.
- Forecasters indicate that areas in northeast Oklahoma, eastern Kansas, and western Missouri are at the highest risk for tornadoes and damaging winds.
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Tornado threat issued for Midwest as severe storms move through country
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A spring storm system will move east over the next three days, bringing a variety of dangerous and life-threatening weather, including tornados and large hail, from the Heartland to the East Coast. From late Saturday evening into Saturday night, severe storms will take shape from Oklahoma City to Kansas City, according to the forecast. The biggest threat with these storms will be damaging winds and large hail, but a tornado…
Severe storms and tornadoes possible across central, eastern U.S.
A multiday episode of severe weather – including the risk of potentially significant tornadoes – began Saturday night and will continue through at least Monday, with the chance of additional rounds of dangerous storms toward the middle of next week.
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