Severe Weather Systems Impact Central U.S. with Tornado Watches
The central United States is experiencing severe weather conditions due to two low-pressure systems moving through the region. According to WeatherBug, these systems are expected to bring thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes from the southern Plains to the Midwest. The Storm Prediction Center has issued an Enhanced Risk for severe weather from Wichita Falls, Texas, northward to Oklahoma City and Wichita, Kansas. Additionally, a Slight Risk covers areas including Abilene, Texas, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Kansas City. Tornado Watches are in effect for southwestern Missouri and from southern Kansas to north-central Texas. The Midwest, including cities like Chicago and Indianapolis, faces a Slight Risk of severe storms with strong winds and potential tornadoes.