National Weather Service Warns of Potential Tornado Outbreak in Central U.S. Affecting Millions
The National Weather Service (NWS) and independent meteorologists have issued warnings about a potential tornado outbreak across the central United States over the next six days. This severe weather event is expected to affect millions of people, with the possibility of strong tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. The warning highlights the risk of widespread, dangerous storms in a heavily populated area where tornadoes can develop rapidly. The NWS has indicated that conditions are favorable for significant severe weather, which could pose a threat to lives, property, and critical infrastructure. The tornado activity is expected to peak between Sunday and Monday, with the central and southern Plains to the Upper Midwest being the most affected areas. The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a 'slight' risk for severe weather starting Thursday, with thunderstorms and hail expected in northern Texas, western Oklahoma, and central Kansas.