Severe Weather Threatens Central U.S. with Tornadoes and Wildfires
A series of severe weather events is expected to impact the central United States through early next week, with threats ranging from tornadoes and flash floods to wildfires and snow. According to USA Today, the National Weather Service has issued advisories for various regions, including eastern Kansas, western Missouri, southern Iowa, and Nebraska, where excessive rainfall could lead to flash floods. Additionally, a winter weather advisory is in effect for mountain ranges in Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado, predicting up to a foot of snow in higher elevations. Oklahoma is recovering from recent tornadoes, while eastern New Mexico and far west Texas face extreme fire risks due to high winds and low humidity.