Midwest Faces Severe Storms: Iowa at 'Moderate' Risk with Tornadoes, Hail, and Flash Flooding; Extreme Heat in Texas

May 22, 2024
Midwest Faces Severe Storms: Iowa at 'Moderate' Risk with Tornadoes, Hail, and Flash Flooding; Extreme Heat in Texas
  • Severe storms are continuing to batter the Midwest, with Iowa facing multiple rounds of severe weather.

  • The National Weather Service has upgraded the risk to 'moderate' for most of Iowa, with threats of damaging winds, hail, flash flooding, and tornadoes.

  • Approximately 51 million people from Texas to Michigan are in the path of these storms, with risks of hurricane force winds, tornadoes, and baseball-sized hail.

  • Extreme heat is also a concern in Texas, with temperatures forecasted to soar above average and reach dangerous levels.

  • Residents are urged to have a safety plan in place, stay updated on weather alerts, and take precautions against severe weather and extreme heat.

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