Millions of Americans Under Threat of Tornadoes as Spring Storm Season Kicks in Early
More than 6 million people face the highest risk of severe weather including tornadoes and large hail Friday across the Southern and Central Plains, the Storm Prediction Center said.
- Millions of Americans are under threat of potentially strong tornadoes as the spring storm season kicks in early across parts of the US.
- Severe thunderstorms with large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are expected to hit areas from Texas to Iowa, with the strongest storms projected for Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri on Friday.
- Over 6 million people are at the highest risk of severe weather on Friday, including in the Kansas City and Tulsa metropolitan areas, while another 22 million are at a slightly lesser risk across states like Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, and Wisconsin.
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Tornadoes threaten millions across the U.S. as spring storm season kicks in early
Concern is rising that the first major storm outbreak on the verge of spring could strike the nation's heartland, putting millions of Americans from Texas to Iowa at risk of potentially strong tornadoes.
There is growing concern that the first major storm outbreak about to begin spring may affect the heart of the country, putting millions of Americans from Texas to Iowa at risk of potentially strong tornadoes. Severe electrical storms dispersed late Thursday at the Panhandle of Texas, West Oklahoma, and parts of Kansas, according to the National Weather Service. Large hails, destructive winds, and possibly some tornadoes were also expected, acco…
Millions of Americans under threat of tornadoes as spring storm season
Concern is rising that the first major storm outbreak in the run-up to spring could strike the nation’s heartland, putting millions of Americans from Texas to Iowa at risk of potentially strong tornadoes. Some scattered severe thunderstorms were expected to begin firing up late Thursday in the Texas Panhandle and across western Oklahoma and parts of Kansas, the National Weather Service said. Large hail, damaging winds and possibly a few tornadoe…
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