Severe Storms Threaten Central US: Tornado Risk High in Multiple States

April 16, 2024
Severe Storms Threaten Central US: Tornado Risk High in Multiple States
  • A significant storm system is forecasted to hit the central US from Monday night through Wednesday, bringing severe weather conditions.

  • The high-risk areas for severe thunderstorms, strong winds, hail, and possible tornadoes include Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Virginia, Southern Iowa, Northern Missouri, and Central Illinois.

  • Tornado season generally peaks from late April to mid-May, though predicting exact patterns is challenging and may be shifting due to climate change.

  • Recent scientific observations suggest tornadoes may be moving towards states along the Mississippi River and farther east, with climate change possibly causing drier conditions in the western Great Plains.

  • The National Weather Service advises residents in the affected states to stay informed and prepare for the upcoming severe weather.

  • Prior to this warning, storms have already impacted Ohio and Pennsylvania on Sunday evening.

  • Separately, the Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute has issued a yellow alert for strong winds up to 90km/h across Belgium on Monday.

Summary based on 12 sources


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